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Could tell me what the fuel mixture to use --oil to gas ratio--the
engine is an 1984 2.2HP Mercury? Thanks , Mike |
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Michael wrote:
Could tell me what the fuel mixture to use --oil to gas ratio--the engine is an 1984 2.2HP Mercury? Thanks , Mike Should be 50:1. Use more for the first tank (or 5-6 gallons) if it has never been used. |
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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ... Could tell me what the fuel mixture to use --oil to gas ratio--the engine is an 1984 2.2HP Mercury? Thanks , Mike Actually, it is just as much based on the oil as the engine. If you use an oil that calls for 50:1, it will be fine. For example, I have a string trimmer that calls for 32:1 in the specs. I use a quality Husky chainsaw oil at 50:1 in it, still runs fine after 6 years. I would as another posted recommended, run a bit of extra oil for the first tank if not run for a while. Dan (danlw) |
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