dougandmel
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- Aug 21, 2007
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Hi, I have a '63 Johnson Seahorse 10 model QD-24B, and have a few questions. The "offical" fuel mix is 24:1, but my local dealer who does a lot of work on old Johnsons says to use 50:1. I thought I'd read that the reason for 24:1 was the use of babbit bearings in the connecting rod assembley? The parts manual I have (for model qd-qdl-24m) shows this unit to have needle bearings in the crank and connecting rod. I know the qd-qdl is for short/long shaft, but what's the difference between a qd-24b (mine), and a qd-24m as listed on the parts manual? Also, are there any other differences between the 1963 and 1964 models that requires the use of 24:1 fuel versus 50:1? I want to trust the local dealer, but I also want this motor to last for a long time yet. Any advise is appreciated. Thanks, Doug