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Outside of the Yamalube 2W that is held in a separate tank. What engine oil does these 135HP take and where do I check the level of oil in the engine? Also how does the engine oil drain out?
Outside of the Yamalube 2W that is held in a separate tank. What engine oil does these 135HP take and where do I check the level of oil in the engine? Also how does the engine oil drain out?
I agree with Neutron. Two stroke engines get a premix of oil and gas. You need to determine the ratio (40:1, 50:1, etc.) and mix it with the fuel in the tank. There is no place to check the oil or drain it as it is used to lubricated during the stroke cycle.