Outboards - Yamaha Portable 4 Stroke (2.5 - 20HP)

Yamaha 2.5HP 4 Stroke

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PRICE: POA

Specifications

  • Engine Type 4-Stroke, OHV In-line 1
  • Displacement 72 cc
  • Bore x Stroke 56 x 31.5 mm
  • Recommended Max RPM 5250-5750
  • Lubrication System Splash lubrication system
  • Fuel Management Carb
  • Ignition TCI
  • Starter System Manual
  • Operation Method Tiller handle
  • Trim & Tilt Method Manual tilt
  • Fuel Tank Capacity 0.9 L
  • Gear Ratio 2.08 : 1
  • OEDA Emission Rating *
  • Dimensions
  • Height
  • •F2.5AMHS : 432 mm (17 in)
  • Weight
  • •F2.5AMHS : 17 kg

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Description

F2.5AMHS
compact & lightweight

The Yamaha F2.5A is the smallest engine in the Yamaha fourstroke range. The F2.5A utilizes a single cylinder, liquid cooled power unit that is extremely compact in its design.

The in-built fuel tank means it can go with you on any adventure and its light, easy to carry design makes transporting and fitting this engine a breeze.

The F2.5A features:

•Easy starting
•Smooth and quiet operation
•Smoke free running.

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