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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 163214" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p>Make sure you run it on the correct oil ratio as pointed out in the manual. Do not listen to Bubba or JimBob tell you that you can run that engine on any less than it was originally intended to use. You can definitely run todays 50:1 oil in it but only at the correct ratio for that engine. Let us know when you hit the water with it! If you are interested, when you go into AOMCI you can inquire about Antique Outboard meets near you and go to one if you like. Am betting you would enjoy the old iron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 163214, member: 3278"] Make sure you run it on the correct oil ratio as pointed out in the manual. Do not listen to Bubba or JimBob tell you that you can run that engine on any less than it was originally intended to use. You can definitely run todays 50:1 oil in it but only at the correct ratio for that engine. Let us know when you hit the water with it! If you are interested, when you go into AOMCI you can inquire about Antique Outboard meets near you and go to one if you like. Am betting you would enjoy the old iron. [/QUOTE]
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