Slightly on/off track.
A little story about Yamaha, two strokes, oil and metallurgy.
This is back a few years now, when Yamaha briefly specified and bragged a mix ratio of 100:1 for their 2 smoker out boards.
Friends at Karuah own oyster leases. I doubt many two strokes clock up the hours quicker or harder than their oyster barge engines.
Yamaha would give them free engines, on the condition they gave back their old ones for analysis.
The agreement was to use Yamaha lubes, service schedules and keep logs books.
At first the 100:1 era was proven as an outstanding success, even under duress.
Then it all went pear shaped. Outboards were recalled, re-jetted and fitted with new stickers instructing 50:1 fuel/oil mix.
Yamaha had build a bearing manufacturing facility in China.
The problems of failure, had been traced to the poorer quality Chinese metals used in the Chinese manufactured bearings as compared to the Japanese bearings used in the earlier successful models. I doubt Yamaha would admit that, and I probably should not have mentioned my friends at Karuah.