1stoutboard
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2003
- Messages
- 38
I stopped at the dealer where I bought my boat from 3 weeks ago, and asked him about his suggestion for 2 stroke brand. The first thing I thought he was going to say was , use Yamalube , since i have a 90 hp 2 stroke Yamaha. Of course not, he says , use Mercury plus 2 stroke , it helps in this and that, carbon and the whole story that I have reading around for weeks now. I said to him that Yamaha states in the manual that you can use any 2 stroke oil if Yamalube is not available. He said Mercury is better for reducing carbon deposits and all the other good stuff. And if use other stuff , the deposits around the rings are not covered by warranty. <br />So , now we have a dealer who is promoting a totally different brand that what the manufacturer suggested. They are all NMMA certified from Walmart supertech, which is made by Shell Oil, to all the other brands that are saturating the market here in florida. I have read thread after thread , on this forum on 2 stroke oil, until my brain was fried, and now I am more confused than ever, thinking, is the service guy being honest with me or not.or maybe they have loads and loads of Mercury 2 stroke oil that they wanna sell. <br /> It is nice to live in a free market society, and we should feel lucky that we live in this great nation, but there is an overload of information and merchandise in the market, enough to drive you crazy.