I have a 1970 ted williams 3hp I dont know the fuel to oil ratio, can anyone help.
R rr-bob Cadet Joined Apr 10, 2013 Messages 7 Apr 20, 2013 #1 I have a 1970 ted williams 3hp I dont know the fuel to oil ratio, can anyone help.
Levinz11 Senior Chief Petty Officer Joined Apr 1, 2012 Messages 726 Apr 20, 2013 #2 Re: ratio Google turned up quite a few hits...http://forums.iboats.com/other-outboard-brands/ted-williams-4-5-hp-tecumseh-engine-fuel-405187.html
Re: ratio Google turned up quite a few hits...http://forums.iboats.com/other-outboard-brands/ted-williams-4-5-hp-tecumseh-engine-fuel-405187.html
JB Honorary Moderator Emeritus Joined Mar 25, 2001 Messages 45,907 Apr 20, 2013 #3 Re: ratio Use chainsaw oil, made for air cooled engines. 24:1 should be safe.
F F_R Supreme Mariner Joined Jul 7, 2006 Messages 28,226 Apr 20, 2013 #4 Re: ratio I agree with JB. The mfr probably says outboard oil at 50:1, but I don't see how they get away with it. Those things run hot as a firecracker.
Re: ratio I agree with JB. The mfr probably says outboard oil at 50:1, but I don't see how they get away with it. Those things run hot as a firecracker.
R rr-bob Cadet Joined Apr 10, 2013 Messages 7 Apr 25, 2013 #5 Re: ratio Thanks better safe than sorry 24:1 sounds good.