I just ordered a new power-head for a 2000 model 50 hp Mercury engine. It has the automatic oiling which has always worked. Now people are telling me to disconnect that part and mix my gas and oil. When I was looking for a used engine I had a marine tech tell me the only way they would sell a used engine is they disconnect the auto oiling system. I do think that maybe leaving it like it came from the factory would be best but I would mix the first few tanks at 50/1 after I install the power-head . sure would hate to burn this new engine up by running it and not knowing if the oil injection was working or not? Other than the oil tank remaining full how would I know if the oil injection is working?I am sure it would not take long to burn this engine up if no oil was getting to engine. Thanks for any tips on this. Tom
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Premix oil in gas until sure oil injection is working, mark oil level of oil tank to see if oil level drops after running a tank of gas through it.Regards
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It know oil injection is working good then leave it on, if any doubts remove it.Regards
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