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<blockquote data-quote="Johny25" data-source="post: 270051" data-attributes="member: 7791"><p>There is a welch plug on the starboard side of the block just behind the fuel pump. It is about the size of a quarter, it is an aluminum plug and is dull grey or sometimes painted black. Get us that serial number and we can confirm, but I am pretty sure pappy nailed already =D></p><p></p><p> And yes 50:1 is the correct mixture. If the motor still has the 100:1 sticker remove it. That was an OMC mistake so do not run 100:1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johny25, post: 270051, member: 7791"] There is a welch plug on the starboard side of the block just behind the fuel pump. It is about the size of a quarter, it is an aluminum plug and is dull grey or sometimes painted black. Get us that serial number and we can confirm, but I am pretty sure pappy nailed already =D> And yes 50:1 is the correct mixture. If the motor still has the 100:1 sticker remove it. That was an OMC mistake so do not run 100:1 [/QUOTE]
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