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I am looking for what the outboard engine oil to gas ratio i need for a 1970 model 60 HP jhonson marine motor

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I am looking for what the outboard engine oil to gas ratio i need for a 1970 model 60 HP jhonson marine motor

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  1. listen to the 20 to 1 guys


  2. I believe it is 50 -1

  3. omc had printed several service bulletins as well as customer advisories on this issue. 50:1 is the recommended fuel/oil mix on those engines. use a quality marine oil, from a engine manufacturer like omc or mercury they both make a quality oil. aftermarket and non-branded oils DO NOT HAVE the same additive packages as the engine manufacturers do. the additive packages are extremely important for clean and complete combustion,ie: fouling, idleing qualities, performance,environmemtal, and performance issues are all affected by the additive packages. use good oil

  4. to be safe  i would try 32:1 then run engine for few minutes then ck the plug afterward

  5. I would also vouch for 50 to 1

  6. It is 50:1 without a doubt.

    If you have the  square six gallon tanks, it will be one pint for the whole tank.

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