Raymond 88
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I recently purchased 1990 SP 587. I have been told that when it was rebuilt last winter the oil injection was disabled so just to mix the 2 stroke outboard oil and gas together. I know this is a pretty common practice and understand the reasons. It looks to me like to disable it the previous owner just disconnected and plugged the hose from the oil reservoir to the injector pump.
My question is this, Is the oil from the tank still going into the rotary valve and reservoir to lubricate it as there are separate fittings for the rotary valve and the return to the tank. How does this oil circulate if not by the injection pump? Should this oil be changed once in a while then? Should i move the oil filter from the oil injection to the rotary valve line?
One last question, any recommendation for a the best outboard mineral based oil to use for the pre-mix and rotary valve if it needs oil?
Thanks
My question is this, Is the oil from the tank still going into the rotary valve and reservoir to lubricate it as there are separate fittings for the rotary valve and the return to the tank. How does this oil circulate if not by the injection pump? Should this oil be changed once in a while then? Should i move the oil filter from the oil injection to the rotary valve line?
One last question, any recommendation for a the best outboard mineral based oil to use for the pre-mix and rotary valve if it needs oil?
Thanks