Outboard engine 25 EFI
gasolineboating4-stroke

outboard engine
outboard engine
outboard engine
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Characteristics

Type
outboard
Power source
gasoline
Market
boating
Other characteristics
4-stroke
Power

25 ch
(25 hp)

Displacement

526 cm³
(18 US fl oz)

Number of cylinders

3 unit

Engine speed

Min.: 5,000 rpm
(31,416 rad.min-1)

Max.: 6,000 rpm
(37,699 rad.min-1)

Bore

61 mm
(2.4 in)

Stroke

60 mm
(2.4 in)

Weight

71 kg
(157 lb)

Description

Put amazing power in the palm of your hand. These compact outboard motors take you to the fun, the fish, or whatever floats your boat – quickly and reliably. Enjoy quick acceleration to go with exhilarating speed. Easy to install and operate, with reliable starting, low vibration, and instant throttle response. It's worry-free boating at its best. Delivers consistent, easy starting, crisp throttle response, increased fuel economy, and outstanding overall performance. Great for aluminum tiller, aluminum console, jon, utility, and fish & ski boats. Fuel induction system - 2 valves per cylinder, single overhead cam (SOHC) Alternator amp / Watt - 15 amp / 186 watt Recommended fuel - 87 octane / up to 10% ethanol Recommended oil - Mercury FourStroke Oil 10W-30 Engine protection operator warning system - Low oil pressure Over-rev Overheat Sensor failure Starting - Electric (turn-key) Manual Shaft length - 15" / 381 mm 20" / 508 mm Gearcase ratio - 1.92:1 CARB star rating - 3 Ignition - CDI w/electronic spark advance Fuel system - Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) Cooling system - Water-cooled with thermostat Gear shift - F-N-R Gearcase options - Standard Trim system - Manual Power Trim Exhaust system - Through prop Shallow water trim range (degrees) - 16 Remote fuel tank standard (gal / L) - 6.6 / 25 Color - Phantom Black

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