Fuel requirements for a 1993 Johnson 88 Special outboard motor? - outboard motor fuel tanks
I have a new boat, and I am delighted with the fuel requirements for, 1993 confused, Johnson 88 special stroke (4 90HP). The ship has a separate oil tank, so I have to use a mixture of 50 / 1 oil or not? The dealer ship told me that the use of mixed fuels, but does not believe that they knew about the separate oil tank. I ran the fuel mixture in the engine, but it seems that the excessive smoke.
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is a 2-stroke. checked the oil level in the tank and fuel mixture in the tank 50 / 1. After an hour or two, check the brand from the res. if the level has dropped, there is no need to mix oil and gas. Is it not like to hold the mixture. Some people have disconnected the fuel injection system on the engine age. Smoking is good ... not in a 2-stroke smoke.
What we have is a 4-cylinder 2-stroke. They should not be executed before on this engine mixed fuel is configured to your own oil and gas mixture. You have to run 87-octane fuel into the engine. I would also recommend that you change boat dealers, because they do not seem to know their product very well.
I had published over 88 special does not add an oil pump, which is moved in front to get fuel, but someone might be a VRO pump into the engine. You can ensure a further workshop for the boat to make sure no one has made changes to address the engine.
As I told everyone, you have two outboard engines, direct injection of oil. Johnson / envenrude, which started at about 1985th If you decide to add oil to gas, does not mean to hurt except for spark plugs. I'm surprised your dealer did not know what you have. Asked VRO. They had some problems with it in the eighties, but it was decided by the nineties. It is designed so that you do not need pre-mixed fuel. The oil is injected, is required according to demand. So the answer to your question is no, you do not need to oil and gas to mix with each other, and if you do not need a cycle of two higher grade of plastic containers to hold. Another thing is, if the engine means an engine power odd number, it was built for commercial use.
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