freeisforme
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2009
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I was cleaning out the shed the other day and found a few cases of older TCW-2 oil I used to run in my old Mercury. I dug out the old motor, dusted it off, shot the cylinders with some fresh lube, put it in a bucket of water and mixed up some fuel using the old oil. To my surprise, it fired right up after only a couple of pulls. It hadn't seen the light of day since the mid 80's.
It ran fine, pumped water so I figured I'd toss it on my 12' tinny and go for spin. It ran great, I burned up nearly 3 gallons of gas Saturday afternoon in the rain.
I figured I'd treat the motor to a new impeller, some fresh plugs and leave it on that boat. Today, I mixed up a fresh batch of fuel, in a new 6 gallon tank, using modern TCW-3 oil which I use in my newer motors. It ran a few minutes and wouldn't refire, it would run and die, and carry on. Thinking maybe I got a bad batch of fuel, I grabbed the tank from my other motor, switched over the lines and it did the same. I then pulled the motor, put it back in the barrel of water, and reconnected the 3 gallon tank from yesterday with about 1/2 gallon of yesterday's mix, to my surprise, it fired right up and ran fine.
I poured out anther 3 gallons of gas, (from the same fuel caddy), mixed up another 3 gallon batch with the older TCW-2 oil, and it runs fine, but won't run right on the newer oil?
My newer motors run fine on the very same tank and fuel that the older 9.8 Merc won't run on?
The only change was the oil and the tank. For whatever reason, the Merc 9.8 doesn't like the newer oil? I mix 16 oz of Quicksilver TCW-3 to 6 gallons and it won't run or barely fires, yet when I mix 8 oz of TCW-2 to 3 gallons of the same fuel, it runs fine? The old oil is smokey but it runs fine.
This don't make much sense to me, it's not the oil that it fires on, and since the fuel is the same and my other boats run fine on the newer oil, why won't the old 9.8 run right with it? The older oil does look thicker in viscosity, it's more than double that of the newer oil too.
I have a good supply of the old oil here, (several cases), but why it won't run or run right on the new oil has got me?
It ran fine, pumped water so I figured I'd toss it on my 12' tinny and go for spin. It ran great, I burned up nearly 3 gallons of gas Saturday afternoon in the rain.
I figured I'd treat the motor to a new impeller, some fresh plugs and leave it on that boat. Today, I mixed up a fresh batch of fuel, in a new 6 gallon tank, using modern TCW-3 oil which I use in my newer motors. It ran a few minutes and wouldn't refire, it would run and die, and carry on. Thinking maybe I got a bad batch of fuel, I grabbed the tank from my other motor, switched over the lines and it did the same. I then pulled the motor, put it back in the barrel of water, and reconnected the 3 gallon tank from yesterday with about 1/2 gallon of yesterday's mix, to my surprise, it fired right up and ran fine.
I poured out anther 3 gallons of gas, (from the same fuel caddy), mixed up another 3 gallon batch with the older TCW-2 oil, and it runs fine, but won't run right on the newer oil?
My newer motors run fine on the very same tank and fuel that the older 9.8 Merc won't run on?
The only change was the oil and the tank. For whatever reason, the Merc 9.8 doesn't like the newer oil? I mix 16 oz of Quicksilver TCW-3 to 6 gallons and it won't run or barely fires, yet when I mix 8 oz of TCW-2 to 3 gallons of the same fuel, it runs fine? The old oil is smokey but it runs fine.
This don't make much sense to me, it's not the oil that it fires on, and since the fuel is the same and my other boats run fine on the newer oil, why won't the old 9.8 run right with it? The older oil does look thicker in viscosity, it's more than double that of the newer oil too.
I have a good supply of the old oil here, (several cases), but why it won't run or run right on the new oil has got me?