ADDITIVES
Pour the fuel mixture into the engine’s integral fuel
tank. Replace the fuel tank’s cap and close its vent
screw until the motor is installed on the boat and
ready for use.
IMPORTANT: Only use fuel additives approved by
BMCA for your outboard. Use of other fuel additives
can result in poor performance or engine damage.
Evinrude/Johnson 2+4 fuel conditioner will help
prevent gum and varnish deposits from forming in
fuel system components, and will remove moisture
from the fuel system. It can be used continuously
and should be used during any period when your
engine is not being operated on a regular basis. Its
use will reduce spark plug fouling, fuel system icing,
and fuel system component deterioration.
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1
FUEL/OIL RATIO
New Engine and Normal Operation
The engine must be operated at a 50:1 (2% oil)
fuel/oil ratio.
1.
2.
Fuel tank cap
Vent screw
MIXING FUEL AND OIL
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel
3 U.S. Gallons
WARNING
Ratio
6 U.S. Gallons
1 Liter
50:1
16 fl. oz. oil
8 fl. oz. oil
20 ml oil
Leaking fuel is a fire and explosion hazard.
All parts in the fuel system should be
inspected frequently and replaced if signs
of deterioration or leakage are found.
Inspect the fuel system each time you
refuel, each time you remove the engine
cover, and annually.
Pour some gasoline, then all the oil needed, into a
separate, approved gasoline container. Add the
rest of the gasoline. Replace the cap and thorough-
ly mix the contents by gently tipping the container
back and forth.
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- Fuel and Oil
Categories | BRP Brand Manuals, Johnson 2-Stroke Manuals, Johnson Brand Manuals, Johnson Outboard Manuals |
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Document Type | Boat Motor Manual. Marine Operator's Engine Guide. |
Tags | Johnson 3.5 hp, Johnson R |
Model Year | 2005 |
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Publisher | johnson.com |
Wikipedia's Page | Johnson Outboards |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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