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Gudmundur wrote:
Greetings all, Question 1, I am running Amsoil Sabre 100 Outboard at the 80:1 ratio. Do you feel this is any real advantage over the OMC 50:1 factory oil? I would consider longer engine life an advantage if it is a reality. Cleaner running, with less fouling if that is true. Anyone see any real differance? Use TCW-3 oil at 50:1 or richer (we do not have a marina, so all gas is carried in, we mix a pint to the 5+ gallon can for about a 42:1 ratio) and save your money and your engine. OMC/Bombardier & Mercury oil is now sold at WalMart. Run a little rich and save your $$$ engine (have you priced a new one?!). Question 2, Whenever I am finished boating for the day, I always remove the fuel line from the engine and idle the engine until it dies. This is mainly to prevent raw fuel from slopping around when I trailer the boat home with the engine tilted fully up. Am I harming the engine do to one or two cylinders running out of fuel/oil mix prior to the engine coming to a complete stop? That's a tough question due to the trailering issue... before the engine just starts to starve out, hit the choke (if it has an actual choke - not the enrichment circuit) and shut off the engine if you are concerned about fuel handling. Disconnect at the tank, too, to relieve the pressure from the fuel line. Rob |
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