I apparently have a 1986 equivalent of a USA model 70ETLJ. Its an electric start but has no separate oil tank so I am assuming its a premix engine??
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Electric Start 70hp with no separate Oil Tank??
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the 70ETLJ had an oil tank according to the parts breakdown
1986 70ETLJ Yamaha Outboard OIL PUMP TANK Diagram and Parts
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Either the oil tank has been removed of his model was the premix version. Similar to our C70.
Guess what I am holding behind my back? That is the way some of these threads go when we have little to nothing to go on for foreign motors. Which is why Yamaha USA won't answer questions about them. Something goes wrong and they get the blame.
Hiding behind my key board, I remain...Last edited by boscoe99; 04-12-2016, 11:49 AM.
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Originally posted by ausnoelm View PostI guess he may not know it has the oil tank in the engine cowl, not actually "separate" but then, as mentioned, don't know for sure.
To Mr. OP,
If there is an engine mounted oil tank then add oil to the engine mounted oil tank. Which might look like this one.
http://yamahamc.partsandwarranty.com...1515189&Page=1
If there is no engine mounted oil tank then add the oil to the gasoline tank. Either there never was an oil tank there from Yamaha or someone removed it along the way and went to premix.
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Ok.....firstly let me assure you that albeit I'm not an engine genius, i do know that the Oil fairies wont be adding oil in for me so its either oil injected or premix, I was under the assumption, obviously wrongly that engines that had electric starts had oil injection and were not premix.
Looking at the images of the engine with the cowl off it would seem to show a distinct lack of an oil tank. Again I am assuming that as Boscoe says its a European version and therefore was not fitted with an oil tank.
Can any of you engine buffs confirm from these pics that it has not had an oil tank removed??
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CV is Yamaha speak for Customer Value. Simply a good motor with less frills. Which many don't want. Some tank an oil injection system off. In some instances just more to go wrong. It is an OK engine. In fact, it might be a very good engine.
I agree with the Ozzie man. No port in the cowl to access an oil tank means there was no oil tank. Also, I see no provisions on the motor for a tank to be mounted.
1/2 liter to 25 liters is the mix ratio. Or one liter of oil to 50 liters of gasoline.
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