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  1. #1
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    Re: mixing oil and gas

    http://www.outboardrepairs.com/

    Click on OIL INJECTION down on the right hand side. There's more information there pertinent to your specific engine and how to bypass the vro than you can shake a stick at. Good reading. That site is chocked full of good 'how-tos'. Let me know if i can help any further.

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    Re: mixing oil and gas

    I have heard that yammy owners are o.k. if there oiler messes up it shoots straight oil and floods the motor

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    Re: mixing oil and gas

    I'll add another note if it hasn't been mentioned already. Check your hoses regularly. I've got a 89 Mariner and a couple of years ago the oil line from the pump was dry rotted and broke into while I was full speed down TVille. Needless to say, I had to have the motor rebuilt. So another vote for mixing yourself. (or at least checking your hoses)

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    Re: mixing oil and gas

    Quote Originally Posted by DYNATRAK View Post
    http://www.outboardrepairs.com/

    Click on OIL INJECTION down on the right hand side. There's more information there pertinent to your specific engine and how to bypass the vro than you can shake a stick at. Good reading. That site is chocked full of good 'how-tos'. Let me know if i can help any further.
    Thanks dyna...

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