Picked up a Commando 500. Some numbers off of a plate on frame T-642-04-c #6237971. Sticker with serial number#2174. Has a Techumseh Motor #610715. From what I found online it appears to be from 1970 and is 5hp.
I does not have its own tank on the motor and before I spent money on a fuel tank and line, I rigged a siphon ball line from a 1 gal gas can directly to the carb fuel inlet. I used my 2 cycle mix that I have for gas trimmer and gas blower. The oil mix used was a synthetic 2+ oz bottle that can be used for any oil gas mix. It says on the bottle from 16:1 all the way to 50:1. I have used this oil for the past year in the trimmer and blower with no issues. One takes 40:1 and the other 50:1 so this oil saves me from having to keep two different cans laying around. So on the outboard I cleaned out the carb, put in a new plug, rig the gas line and it fires up. Ran it for about a minute with the gas mix I had. The motor sounded and ran great.
Then I invest in the gas can and gas line. Hunt around for the proper connector to attach to motor quick connect. The motor has a sticker that says to mix the oil 16:1. I asked the guy at the marina what he thought and he suggested 32:1 with marine oil since oil is better than it was in 1970. Not wanting to seize this motor before I get out on the water I started with 16:1 mix. I could get it to start but it didn't sound good, laboring and then dying out. So I added more gas to mix 24:1. a little better but still seems like its running rich. Now I have up to a 32:1. It started up and ran for a few minutes but it didn't seem as strong as when I had the original "all in one" mix I use with my other 2 cycle motors.
From what I have found online some say to use only Marine Oil and others say this old motor is nothing more than an old 2 cycle chain saw motor that should use your basic 2 cycle oil mix.
Any thoughts on what oil to use and ratio suggestions?
I does not have its own tank on the motor and before I spent money on a fuel tank and line, I rigged a siphon ball line from a 1 gal gas can directly to the carb fuel inlet. I used my 2 cycle mix that I have for gas trimmer and gas blower. The oil mix used was a synthetic 2+ oz bottle that can be used for any oil gas mix. It says on the bottle from 16:1 all the way to 50:1. I have used this oil for the past year in the trimmer and blower with no issues. One takes 40:1 and the other 50:1 so this oil saves me from having to keep two different cans laying around. So on the outboard I cleaned out the carb, put in a new plug, rig the gas line and it fires up. Ran it for about a minute with the gas mix I had. The motor sounded and ran great.
Then I invest in the gas can and gas line. Hunt around for the proper connector to attach to motor quick connect. The motor has a sticker that says to mix the oil 16:1. I asked the guy at the marina what he thought and he suggested 32:1 with marine oil since oil is better than it was in 1970. Not wanting to seize this motor before I get out on the water I started with 16:1 mix. I could get it to start but it didn't sound good, laboring and then dying out. So I added more gas to mix 24:1. a little better but still seems like its running rich. Now I have up to a 32:1. It started up and ran for a few minutes but it didn't seem as strong as when I had the original "all in one" mix I use with my other 2 cycle motors.
From what I have found online some say to use only Marine Oil and others say this old motor is nothing more than an old 2 cycle chain saw motor that should use your basic 2 cycle oil mix.
Any thoughts on what oil to use and ratio suggestions?