Evinrude SportWin 3.3hp

Fester

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I have just purchased my 1st outboard motor (1947 - 1951 Evinrude Sportwin 3.3HP) and have a few questions about the fuel mixture.


1. Do I use 24:1 / 32:1 / 50:1?

2. Should I use synthetic and what weight?

3. How do I measure the mixture? i.e. how much oil per gallon?
 

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Fester

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Re: Evinrude SportWin 3.3hp

I have read that the lower the ratio the more smoke it could produce. Is this correct? And if so, and I do begin to smoke quit a bit, what is the highest ration you would recommend? Thanks in advance!
 

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Re: Evinrude SportWin 3.3hp

In 1964 OMC changed the spec for all OMC engines built before 1964 to 24:1 using TC-W outboard oil. That included engines that had been spec at 16:1 with 30W non-detergent motor oil.

I run my 1948 Gale/Sea King on 24:1 with TC-W3.

Running your li'l jewel on 16:1 would do no harm, but using 24:1 it will smoke less. Using full synthetic at 24:1 will smoke even less than that.
 
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