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![]() As to the 100:1 oilers...no thanks. 50:1 is too thin to oil crankcase bearings, no matter now much greenies and the EPA hype it. When I sold my 1997 Mercury Sport Jet 175hp-powered Sea Rayder, all 6 cylinders were within 5 pounds of their original compression and ran great on 40:1 PREMIX, the troublesome Mercury plastic oil injection pump and system having been removed as soon as I found out about the 2nd recall blowing powerheads with NO LUBRICATION. That boat's still running and the engine had well over 1000 hours on it....on PREMIX. I haven't seen any evidence to support this. Only outboards I've messed with have been either 50:1 or 100:1, one of the latter is still going strong at over 15 years old, and my V115 uses 50:1 and it still runs great despite being almost 40 years old. Just how long do these things have to last? Why use more oil than needed? That stuff is $$$. |
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