New owner of old motor

gasjake19

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Hello all,
I am new at this, and have just purchased a very old pontoon with witha 70 70 oil Injection motor. I have no idea what year it is. I would like to service the motor by changing the lower oil, and changing the spark plugs. The motor run now, but I just want to start out with maint maint. Is there a guide to do this? Is there other things I need to do? What does oil injection mean? I do not see an external reservoir resivore for oil. The previous owner is not available for questions. Any help would be VERY welcome.
Thanks in advance
 

SeaKaye12

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Re: New owner of old motor

Oil injection means that there is a seperate oil tank and related systems for injecting lubricating oil into the engine; as opposed to mixing the oil in the gas.
If there currently is no oil reservoir, it could be that a former owner disconnected the system and reverted back to the older 50:1 gas-oil mixture in the fuel tank. Many people do this on early injected engines; as the injection system wasn't all that reliable.

In any case; until you're sure...I'd certainly play it safe and mix TCW-3 oil in your fuel tank at a ratio of 50:1... (a pint per 6 gallons...)

As far as a good source for maintenance routines...you really need to get a manual. A lot of public libraries have them.

I imagine you'll get a lot of help here too...

Thanks for reaading, Chuck
 

gasjake19

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Re: New owner of old motor

SeaKaye12 said:
Oil injection means that there is a seperate oil tank and related systems for injecting lubricating oil into the engine; as opposed to mixing the oil in the gas.
If there currently is no oil reservoir, it could be that a former owner disconnected the system and reverted back to the older 50:1 gas-oil mixture in the fuel tank. Many people do this on early injected engines; as the injection system wasn't all that reliable.

In any case; until you're sure...I'd certainly play it safe and mix TCW-3 oil in your fuel tank at a ratio of 50:1... (a pint per 6 gallons...)

As far as a good source for maintenance routines...you really need to get a manual. A lot of public libraries have them.

I imagine you'll get a lot of help here too...

Thanks for reaading, Chuck


Thanks Chuck,
I will be getting a manual as soon as I can figure out what year this is. I bought the boat on a lark, and I am learing as i go. i have been around motors all my life, but just hate to tear something apart with out a little knowledge.
 

fishingdan

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Re: New owner of old motor

You can determine the year of the engine by the serial number. See the FAQ.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: New owner of old motor

we definately need serial number to determine what motor you have to give you the correct info. if it is a 1970 70 hp it deffinately does not have oil injection. mix you gas 50-1
 
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