12 Sep 2010 #1 E ErikBenson Well-Known Member Joined 15 May 2007 Messages 174 Location SW France Visit site I've just bought this 2 cylinder 2 stroke . . .PLEASE . . .what fuel mix . ?? serial : 9547381
12 Sep 2010 #2 SAWDOC Well-Known Member Joined 24 Feb 2008 Messages 1,326 Location Ireland West Coast Visit site Owner's Manual You should be able to download that info plus lots more in the owners maunual which are normally available to download if you know engine year and horse power. I have a 1997 15 hp which uses 50:1 which I understand is pretty standard.
Owner's Manual You should be able to download that info plus lots more in the owners maunual which are normally available to download if you know engine year and horse power. I have a 1997 15 hp which uses 50:1 which I understand is pretty standard.
12 Sep 2010 #3 VicS Well-Known Member Joined 13 Jul 2002 Messages 48,740 Visit site What HP ? The Serial number will I think make it a Belgium made 1989 model if its a small one . Maybe 1988 if it's 20 hp or more You should be able to locate an owners manual in the "Download Center " at http://www.brunswickmarineemea.com/download/main?type=corp. 50:1 will be safe and sensible fuel mix. Even if it turns out that the manual says 100:1 I would run it on 50:1. Some good advice to the new owner of an old outboard can be found at http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=158086 Parts lists and diagrams if required at http://www.boats.net/ Dont use it without checking the cooling and preferably replacing the pump impeller unless you know its fairly new. Last edited: 12 Sep 2010
What HP ? The Serial number will I think make it a Belgium made 1989 model if its a small one . Maybe 1988 if it's 20 hp or more You should be able to locate an owners manual in the "Download Center " at http://www.brunswickmarineemea.com/download/main?type=corp. 50:1 will be safe and sensible fuel mix. Even if it turns out that the manual says 100:1 I would run it on 50:1. Some good advice to the new owner of an old outboard can be found at http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=158086 Parts lists and diagrams if required at http://www.boats.net/ Dont use it without checking the cooling and preferably replacing the pump impeller unless you know its fairly new.
12 Sep 2010 #4 E ErikBenson Well-Known Member Joined 15 May 2007 Messages 174 Location SW France Visit site Fuel mix Thanks a lot Vics. . . .really appreciated . . .Erik
12 Sep 2010 #5 jparham Well-Known Member Joined 21 Sep 2005 Messages 189 Location Brixham, UK Visit site My '99 6HP is 100:1 according to the label on it, but I'd agree - running at 50:1 sounds a fair bet.
12 Sep 2010 #6 Lakesailor Well-Known Member Joined 15 Feb 2005 Messages 35,233 Location Near Here Visit site Why do people keep asking this question? If you run it on 50:1 and it smokes a lot try 60:1, then 70:1 until it stops smoking. There aren't just two ratios.
Why do people keep asking this question? If you run it on 50:1 and it smokes a lot try 60:1, then 70:1 until it stops smoking. There aren't just two ratios.