I don't think the two cylinders need as much because the pistons are helping each other out. I bought a 1972 25hp from a guy that said it ran, it didn't it had a tiller on it but was set-up for remote operation. I changed it back to tiller operation. It had no spark at all I filed the two sets of points and replaced the condensers and had spark. It ran after that, but that motor was an anniversary motor and it only had about 60lbs in one cylinder and 65 lbs in the other one and it ran great. The first guy that looked at it said it smoked too much and backed out of the deal. I do put a little bit more oil in the fuel if the motor has set a year or more, This one sat for at least several years but I didn't think the smoke was that alarming. It also had electric start. I had to get a solenoid a start and stop button and install them. I have learned a lot the three years I have been working on outboards. I can usually find a video showing me how to do most things.