Re: XD-100 in 1999 225 HO (RockvilleMDAngler)
If you havn't already change to the optional plugs ( QC10WEP ) and change the t-stats to the E-Tec T-Stats.
Re: XD-100 in 1999 225 HO (Danrude)
Never heard of running that plug in that motor.... Was it suggested by the factory?
Re: XD-100 in 1999 225 HO (THE WITCHDOCTOR)
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Yes! http://continuouswave.com/whal...8.pdf
Re: XD-100 in 1999 225 HO (Danrude)
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Yes! http://continuouswave.com/whal...8.pdf</td></tr></table>
Dano,
He's running a carbed Johnson 225 HO so he needs the QL78YC's. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif
Re: XD-100 in 1999 225 HO (ChampioNman)
My mistake, no model serial # so I made the mistake of assuming Evinrude. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/bows.gif
Re: XD-100 in 1999 225 HO (Danrude)
Re: XD-100 in 1999 225 HO (RockvilleMDAngler)
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by RockvilleMDAngler »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">My supply of XD-50 is running low and I was considering going to XD-100. Is there any reason not to switch to XD-100 in this motor? I know I need to get to 1/4 tank of XD-50 before adding XD-100 but is there anything else I should do?
All help is greatly appreciated!
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Now after all of that to answer your question on the oil, if your pocketbook can stand the price of XD-100 in a carburetor engine then go for it and you don't have to wait until you oil tank gets to 1/4 tank before adding the XD-100 on your carbed engine.
Regards,
Melvin
Re: XD-100 in 1999 225 HO (DoferGofer)
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Now after all of that to answer your question on the oil, if your pocketbook can stand the price of XD-100 in a carburetor engine then go for it and you don't have to wait until you oil tank gets to 1/4 tank before adding the XD-100 on your carbed engine.
Regards,
Melvin
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+1 It's the BEST oil, but is pricey in the carb engines.