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Cranker
Posted 4/6/2014 11:55 AM (#704870)
Subject: Mixing Oil Question




Posts: 117


Location: Northern Illinois
So I figured out that my 175 Johnson 2 stroke outboard has the VRO disconnected and that I'm going to have to mix the gas manually. What type oil do I need to mix with the gas? And also what ratio will it have to be? 50:1? Any suggestions help... Thanks Cranker
VMS
Posted 4/6/2014 12:16 PM (#704872 - in reply to #704870)
Subject: Re: Mixing Oil Question





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

On the older Johnson motors, the mix was a 50:1 ratio and was recommended to use when the VRO pump has been disconnected. Amsoil HP injector could be used at the 50:1 ratio, but any other TC3-W oil will work. This will be a touch more expensive than the BRP 2 stroke oil, but it will not smoke anywhere near as much and will burn cleaner throughout the engine.

Steve
Clammer
Posted 4/6/2014 3:27 PM (#704903 - in reply to #704872)
Subject: Re: Mixing Oil Question




Posts: 668


Location: Wisconsin
VMS - 4/6/2014 12:16 PM

Hiya,

On the older Johnson motors, the mix was a 50:1 ratio and was recommended to use when the VRO pump has been disconnected. Amsoil HP injector could be used at the 50:1 ratio, but any other TC3-W oil will work. This will be a touch more expensive than the BRP 2 stroke oil, but it will not smoke anywhere near as much and will burn cleaner throughout the engine.

Steve


X2!! Steve has ya covered. The Amsoil is really nice, and less smoke too.
Cranker
Posted 4/6/2014 6:27 PM (#704951 - in reply to #704870)
Subject: Re: Mixing Oil Question




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Location: Northern Illinois
Thanks Guys... Cranker
Jason Bomber
Posted 4/7/2014 10:41 AM (#705070 - in reply to #704870)
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I use the amsoil too.. They did change the name a year or 2 ago though, so the HP injector is now called HP marine..

banditman
Posted 4/8/2014 11:55 AM (#705384 - in reply to #704870)
Subject: Re: Mixing Oil Question





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Location: Tomahawk, WI
Agreed on the amsoil. Much less smoke than other oils.
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