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  1. #13
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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)

  2. #14
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    Re: mixing oil and gas

    I had a 1990 80hp mercury and the oil pump went out . The engine had to be rebuilt and after the engine was fixed took it out 3 times and the oil pump went out again. Had it took off and ran for two years before getting rid of it with no problems. If you are in doubt take it off it is very expensive to have the powerhead rebuilt.

  3. #15
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    Re: mixing oil and gas

    Quote Originally Posted by dc chopper View Post
    I have been thinking about getting rid of the direct oiler/pump and just mixing the gas with oil. I've had 2 friends who wiped out motors because the oil pump quit working and they didn't know until it was too late. But I'm still kinda leery about it, has anyone tried it before or have heard anyone who regretted doing it? No problems with my motor just thinking about prevention but you know if it's not broke.....

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  4. #16
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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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