1962 evin. 5.5 fuel mixture ?

jhande

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Re: 1962 evin. 5.5 fuel mixture ?

Fuel mixture is simply adding 2-cycle oil to gas in a proper ratio.
The "usual" ratio is 50:1.
That equals 50 parts of gas/fuel to 1 part oil.
2.6 ounces of oil to 1 gallon of gas.


IMPORTANT: read the mixing directions on the oil container as some may vary.
 

1kruzer1

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Re: 1962 evin. 5.5 fuel mixture ?

Fuel mixture is simply adding 2-cycle oil to gas in a proper ratio.
The "usual" ratio is 50:1.
That equals 50 parts of gas/fuel to 1 part oil.
2.6 ounces of oil to 1 gallon of gas.


IMPORTANT: read the mixing directions on the oil container as some may vary.

NEGATIVE! For that engine it's 24:1 ratio. That's a quart of TCW3 oil to 6 gallons of 87 octain regular unleaded gas.
 

jhande

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Re: 1962 evin. 5.5 fuel mixture ?

NEGATIVE! For that engine it's 24:1 ratio. That's a quart of TCW3 oil to 6 gallons of 87 octain regular unleaded gas.

Oh, oh... Maybe I better get another opinion regarding my recent acquisition of a '78 6.5hp Evinrude?

My local marina mechanic said all the older and small HP Johnson and Evirudes run with 50:1.

:eek:
 

Fuzzytbay

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Re: 1962 evin. 5.5 fuel mixture ?

NEGATIVE! For that engine it's 24:1 ratio. That's a quart of TCW3 oil to 6 gallons of 87 octain regular unleaded gas.

24:1 was the ratio for SAE 30 weight oils of the day. Evenrude still recomends 24:1 however, if they recomend anything else and it blew up, they might get sued. Now I run 50:1 on all my old engines, with TCW3's, been doing that for over 20 years, with no problems. I also will not say to use 50:1, that way you can't sue me...:D
As for the fuel, 89 octane, will make sure you won't melt a piston due to preignitions. It more important to make sure you mix the fuel correctly, (don't guess there are cheap measuring kits for pre mixing)as that will make for a better overall experence. Less smoke, less carbon build up, etc etc. In Canada, or the UK or Australia, thats 1 quart to FIVE gallons, since we use imperial, or 1 litre to 25 liters.
 

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Re: 1962 evin. 5.5 fuel mixture ?

GOOD GRIEF!!

The 1962 Evinrude gets a 24:1 fuel mix, with TC-W3 oil and 87 octane unleaded gas.

The '78 Evinrude gets a 50:1 mix, as do all OMC and BRP outboards made in 1964 and later.

Mid-grade or premium fuel offer zero advantage in most 2 stroke outboards, and the additives in some premiums may reduce the life expectancy.
 

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Re: 1962 evin. 5.5 fuel mixture ?

jb
GOOD GRIEF!!

The 1962 Evinrude gets a 24:1 fuel mix, with TC-W3 oil and 87 octane unleaded gas.

The '78 Evinrude gets a 50:1 mix, as do all OMC and BRP outboards made in 1964 and later.

Mid-grade or premium fuel offer zero advantage in most 2 stroke outboards, and the additives in some premiums may reduce the life expectancy.

mwright,

JB is a 100% correct. I would follow his advice!

You can get a manual here on Iboats to help you maintain and repair your motor.

http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=301361
 

jhande

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Re: 1962 evin. 5.5 fuel mixture ?

Thanks guys for clearing up the year/ratio issue and the links.
 

wbeaton

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Re: 1962 evin. 5.5 fuel mixture ?

These are low compression motors are can not benefit from high octane fuel. As JB mentioned premium fuel may astucally be deterimental to the engine. I wouldn't use more than 89 octane.

Some will agrue that the CD series should be run on 16:1. However, 24:1 is prefectly fine with todays oil. I prefer to use synthetic oil as it smokes much less.
 
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