Re: Evinrude 225 year identification
First of all, thanks to all you for taking time to make suggestions. I apprecciate your comments because it seems that there is a lot of experience concentrated here. I also have to say that I am familiar with engines and mechanics (I was an aviation mechanic many years ago and also have worked on automobile engines) so feel free to use technical terms if needed. The problem is that this is my first outboard motor. I am reading like crazy to get familiar with boat engines and systems, but I have lots of doubts.<br /><br />OK. Now I will try to be specific:<br /><br />1) I will make a determination of the actual oil/fuel consumption proportion, as suggested by OB. Our concern is actually based on the excessive smoke, which "looks" more than normal (when compared to other boats).<br /><br />2) Thanks for the VRO replacing or not comments. My first approach is to replace it, as we don't want to premix ...you can read "lazy" between lines here..

However, with your last replies now I have new doubts:<br /><br />2.1) I was believing that VRO is for variable oiling, but Dhad says the pump is not variable?...I am confused here

<br /><br />2.2) There are no symptoms of poor performance because of fuel restriction. However, a question arised in my mind here: If I decide to premix, will the oil in the fuel contaminate the water separator filter and reduce its useful life ????<br /><br />2.3) Is the VRO a computer, and the oil pump is a separated piece, or is it a pump+computer in one piece? ...I have to admit that I haven't seen it, but the other day the mechanic pointed to a small electronics module on the side of the motor and told me "this is the VRO computer".<br /><br />Definitely I will buy the manuals for the engine, to understand those details

<br /><br />Finally, Rick and Dhad THANKS FOR THE ENGINE YEAR IDENTIFICATION !!!
