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    50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    G'day all,

    I was running fuel oil mix at 50:1, the second last time i went out i trolled back to the ramp for about 1/2 an hour, when home cleaning the boat i noticed black oil residue had dripped from above the prop down onto the prop. I spoke to the Yammie mechanic and he told me to start mixing at 100:1, which i'm now doing.... Just interested to know what all you blokes run your Yammies at, the mech told me i could do more motor damage running 50:1 then 100:1.
    The motor is a well looked after and not overly used 2000 model 2 stroke 3 cyl 30hp.
    Interested to know your opinion????
    Bundy Rum.......... Not just great for breakfast.

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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    Quote Originally Posted by barrabart View Post
    G'day all,

    I was running fuel oil mix at 50:1, the second last time i went out i trolled back to the ramp for about 1/2 an hour, when home cleaning the boat i noticed black oil residue had dripped from above the prop down onto the prop. I spoke to the Yammie mechanic and he told me to start mixing at 100:1, which i'm now doing.... Just interested to know what all you blokes run your Yammies at, the mech told me i could do more motor damage running 50:1 then 100:1.
    The motor is a well looked after and not overly used 2000 model 2 stroke 3 cyl 30hp.
    Interested to know your opinion????
    Definately 100:1
    All Yamaha 2 stroke up to 40hp are 100:1

    Regards, RTFM1000

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    Hi Mate,

    I just did a search on the Yamaha site for an owners manual of your motor - if I found the right one it does say 100:1.

    I did hear a while back that the 100:1 was merely done in the smaller motors for emissions... not sure how true that is though. As a part of that it was suggested that 50:1 gave you far greater protection if the motor got hot due to a blockage or similar.

    I run my 50 on 50:1 - the manual does state that figure, it is a little smokey when trolling or doing your 6 knots but despite long periods of both I have never had any problems with the motor oiling up or getting difficult. Not even a little cough...

    If I could make a suggestion, I use more premium oils, Penrite or Yamalube and more recently BD50 which is awesome for smoke reduction. If it were me I would probably run 50:1 with a better quality oil to reduce smoke and carbon buildup.


    Cheers.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Axl's Avatar
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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    Mate I have owned 2 yammies 1st was a 25hp 2001 model 2nd was a 50 hp 2007 model.

    Ran them both at 50:1 (after recomended run in period) did not have a problem the worst you can do is oil up the plugs which in modern engines dosent pose a huge problem from my expierience.

    I am not a mechanic by any means but as far as I know too much oil wont hurt unless you are running evryday.
    Cheers Axl

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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    I have a 2003 40HP Yamaha 3 cylinder, I bought it new and after the run in stage I have always ran it at 50:1 Yamalube, 7 years and no problems.
    Marty.

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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    100:1 mate.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    What does the manual state? Why would you run it at anything different to what the manufacturer suggests?

    Steve

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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    Dealer told me
    100:1 with yammie oil
    50:1 any other brand
    Said this is to cover there bums on low spec oils

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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    i have a 40 hp 3 cy 2008 2 stroke book says 50-1 only

    shane

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Oct 2004

    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    I run my Suzuki 30hp at 50:1 even though the manual states 100:1. The trouble with these and similar motors is that they don't get enough oil near full throttle with 100:1. So if you want you motor to last a long time without a rebuild then I'd use 50:1 - you won't notice any ill effects by the way.

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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    have been running mine at 50-1 just changed back to 100-1 caught out where i cant start the motor put it down to oil on the plugs no mechanic but thats my guess

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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    Split the difference on the 100:1 models and go 75:1 but use a known good oil.

    cheers fnq



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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    If you want to run 50:1 simply get your engine tunned to run on the mixture you want to use, The problem maybe finding a decent mechanic who can do this for you

    As Billfisher has mentioned the issue will be enough oiling for heavy loads and higher use RPM
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

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    Ausfish Bronze Member Steboe's Avatar
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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    Definitely 50:1
    Thanks for the fish

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    Re: 50:1 or 100:1 for 2 stroke 30hp Yamaha

    Well from those mixed responses it goes to show that both mixes are not overly harmful....... So my thoughts are i'll keep using the Yammie Oil mixed at 100:1 as the Yammie mechanic told me, this was my plan anyway, but was just interested to see what the rest of you guys did...... On the last trip out i did enjoy the smoke free air when trolling..... even if i didn't land anything, though did sound up a couple of holes to spend some time at next trip.
    Thanks for the replies.
    Bundy Rum.......... Not just great for breakfast.

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