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Big Fish
Posted 2/7/2007 12:24 PM (#51256)
Subject: Premium Plus 2-cycle outboard oil or what ?


I have a brand new 150 hp 2-cycle Merc. with carb. I Hope it is the last engine I will ever buy. Merc recomends Merc or Quicksilver Premium 2-cycle TC-W3 outboard oil. If not available any oil that is NMMA Certified TC-W3. IS it worth using the more costly premium Plus synthetic blend 2-cycle oil made by Quicksilver in a high hp engine ? Other questions I have are

1. Do you need to add a product like Yamah's Ring Free to each tank of gas ?

2. Are other brands of oil like Amsoil better ?

3. Are synthetic oils better than synthetic blend oils ?

4. Is buying bulk 2-cycle oil safe ? OR just cheaper ?

My boat is in Oshkosh WI, Looking for the right oil,From the right place,At the right price.

Thank you all Otto
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Shep
Posted 2/7/2007 1:43 PM (#51262 - in reply to #51256)
Subject: RE: Premium Plus 2-cycle outboard oil or what ?



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I think synthetics are better, and mostly from a less smoke point of view. Any TCW-3 oil is ok, but I would lean towards the blend or full synthetic. Mercury recommends, and markets QuickKleen, I think it is. Same as ring free. I buy my Opti oil from Mr Marine, in Fond du Lac. I'm sure he has Premium Plus, too.
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sworrall
Posted 2/7/2007 4:07 PM (#51266 - in reply to #51262)
Subject: RE: Premium Plus 2-cycle outboard oil or what ?




Location: Rhinelander
Shep beat me to it, buy your Oil from Mr. Marine in bulk. But Bob Chinese, and he'll give you a deal.
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Guest
Posted 2/7/2007 4:15 PM (#51267 - in reply to #51256)
Subject: RE: Premium Plus 2-cycle outboard oil or what ?


You can get Mercury Premium Plus at Fleet Farm and Gander Mountain, too. Sometimes on sale for about $12.99 a gallon. Where did you find a 150 carb. engine? I would like to find a Merc 200 classic.
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Big Fish
Posted 2/7/2007 9:27 PM (#51271 - in reply to #51267)
Subject: RE: Premium Plus 2-cycle outboard oil or what ?


I bought a brand new rig that came with a new motor but the year that it was built was 2005. It was on a brand new 2005 Trophy 1903 center console that he wanted to sell real bad. You can reach Lodder's Marine Sales INC in Fairfield, Oh at 513-874-6333. Don't know if he has anymore specials.


Otto
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stacker
Posted 2/8/2007 10:56 AM (#51286 - in reply to #51271)
Subject: RE: Premium Plus 2-cycle outboard oil or what ?


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Almost every marina has bulk oil. The use of straight synthetic in a carburated 2-stroke motor is not recommended. There is the possibilty of shining the cylinder walls and loosing compression.
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Field Trialer
Posted 3/3/2007 8:27 AM (#52010 - in reply to #51286)
Subject: RE: Premium Plus 2-cycle outboard oil or what ?


Almost every marina has bulk oil. The use of straight synthetic in a carburated 2-stroke motor is not recommended. There is the possibilty of shining the cylinder walls and loosing compression.


Not true .......show us where you heard sucj marlarky



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