AND, I can't believe how little oil it uses.
With my 200 it seems its sweet spot for running is between 4000-4400 rpms. Both my 225 and this 200 between 3400-3700 just don't sound good, lot louder. AHad a fuel flow meter on my old exell 225, at 4200 rpm she used around 12 gls a hour.
Quote from: "Curious" AND, I can't believe how little oil it uses.That may not be such a good thing... If it's not using about 50:1 gas to oil, you could have a problem!
It's true the OEM motors all pretty much have variable oil injection - I know Mercury goes from almost 100:1 at idle to about 50:1 WOT. BUT - you can adjust it with a setting in the throttle linkage. Sometimes a person will take the carbs off, or disassemble the linkage, and not properly install the linkage from the throttle to the oil injection system. Then the engine is running with almost no oil and eventually siezes. Of course, Mr. Shadetree blames it on the oil injection! This is how oil injection has gotten a bad rep in some circles - somebody screws it up and then blames the system for the consequences. There were some problems with the early OMC VRO systems, but the Mercury systems and most others have been pretty bulletproof since 1984. But if you play with the throttle linkage, you've got to be sure you set the oil injection link right! I have never personally known an oil injection failure that was not caused by a human-related problem such as (I've seen all these!):-Loose fittings :x -Diconnected or incorrectly adjusted oil injection linkage -Disabling the warning horn and the cap on the oil tank loose :evil: -Broken/cracked hose (that was leaking a LOT of oil out of the cowl and nobody noticed?) -Broken oil pump drive gear caused by over-tightening the cover or mis-installing the pump -Broken cap on top of engine oil tank caused by over-tightening (again!) So yes, oil injection uses less oil than a standard 50:1, but if you are running a cruise or top speed and not using at least 75:1, you may want to check the linkage and settings on the oil injection system!