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Question about a 100:1 oil ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="sixgun86" data-source="post: 230766" data-attributes="member: 5345"><p>I've never had any issues running them a bit rich. From starting out with an older omc 100:1 motor and later going to 50:1 on newer motors I've always added a bit more to be on the safe side. In regards to not running to motor over extended period of times I'd always at least pull it a couple times when I was in the garage. Had a OMC 6hp in the family for 30yrs and just this season replaced the powerhead b/c it had locked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sixgun86, post: 230766, member: 5345"] I've never had any issues running them a bit rich. From starting out with an older omc 100:1 motor and later going to 50:1 on newer motors I've always added a bit more to be on the safe side. In regards to not running to motor over extended period of times I'd always at least pull it a couple times when I was in the garage. Had a OMC 6hp in the family for 30yrs and just this season replaced the powerhead b/c it had locked up. [/QUOTE]
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