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step, according to my manual,v-135 thru v-175 ser#c221500 & up,

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2.0 @1500RPM w/ oil pump link arm CONNECTED = 6.8 cc + or- 10% in three minutes
@1500RPM w/ oil pump arm DISCONNECTED = 17cc + or - 10 % in three minutes

2.4 @ 1500 RPM w/0il pump arm CONNECTED = 8.2cc + or - 10% in three minutes
@ 1500RPM w/oil pump DISCONNECTED = 19.2cc + or - 10% in three minutes

you check it by running the engine on PREMIX and disconnecting the clear tube going to the fuel line tee from the oil pump. block off the oil inlet in that tee and dump the oil in a measuring cup. kinda a pia, but you might be over oiling.

out of the 5 or 6 I have ever checked, i've never found one out of specs.

but you never know, if you want to try it, pm me your e mail and i'll try to scan the page and send to you.
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thanks for all the advice, the only thing that has me confused is that i own the engine for about 18 years and only recently i am having this problem and i do the same thing all the time i all ways topped off the oil tank during off season, i think im just going to get rid of the system and premix, i also have a 50 merc that is premixed and she never gave us a problem , and you know when i will have the problem, when im getting ready to go out and she doesnt start, probably have my wife with me and she doesnt come often she will think i had this all planned
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nd you know when i will have the problem, when im getting ready to go out and she doesnt start, probably have my wife with me and she doesnt come often she will think i had this all planned

Sounds like you've thought this out.
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LOL If it ain't smoking add oil, to reduce friction but only to a point. I have never seen one over oil either. If you 86 the oil infection and premix you will still be a smoking at idle. I only mention this as: a premix of 40:1 or 50:1 at idle is smoking a lot by today's standards.. Ask me how I know..
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I have a 1994 Merc 150 Black max and the previous owner(s) removed/disabled the oil injection pump. I just add the mix in at 50:1 (gas to oil). It really does smoke v.s. a newer 2 stroke. To a point it will choke me out if it leave it idle too long at the dock.
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I know cause I have a keen sense of observation. I have a couple engines with the oil infection removed. Very smoky at idle. Oil injection leans it down a bit for idle when it isn't as necessary. I pre-mix 40:1 and can kill a mosquito better than one of those smog trucks.
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I pre mixed 50:1 on both my modded EVINRUDE and my MERCURY before it, and never had horrible smoke. I always used PENNSOIL PREMIUM PLUS synthetic blend. I tried the MERCURY QUIKSILVER oil and it smoked to high he!! on it. The MERCURY was injected so I didn't do anything to it for idle mixture, but my EVINRUDE did get rejetted to help with the loading up at idle. I used to troll it for hours on end, and it would smoke, but never to the extreme it was unbearable. When you get em set up right and use good oil, it isn't horrible. Will it ever be as clean as an oil injected engine, no. But they can be made to run decent on 50:1. I don't like 40:1 because it raises the viscosity of the fuel which actually leans out your mixture, not to mention there is more oil and less fuel which also leans out your fuel mixture, and oil burns hotter than gas does(and it leads to more carbon build-up). Unless you plan on spinning one to over 6500 or so, then go to 40:1 and make sure and use ring free or sea foam in your fuel.
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Not to highjack the original thread. I wonder if it got resolved?

Ferm, 50:1 is enough, I know, but I can't help but think I get better life out of my 40:1 mix. I too have run Penzzoil, never let me down. Both oils, smoked like an old oiler at idle. Not like running double oil for break-in. You think 40:1 is a damaging level of pre-mix? Viscosity? not much due it couldn't flow enough volume thru the fuel lines on the old 250 EFI Merc. It is incredible how much fuel it could go through in a hour, full tilt, with a big prop.
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