The fuel to oil ratio for a 2000 model, 15 hp Yamaha outboard would be 50:1. Roughly 1 pint of 2 cycle oil to 6 gallons of fuel.
The Yamaha outboard engine with the number 68D F4AMH 300698 is a 4-stroke, 15 horsepower model, specifically the F15. This engine was produced in the year 2000. The model number indicates it is part of Yamaha's 4-stroke outboard line, suitable for various boating applications.
The Yamaha 40hp outboard motor with the serial number 6H4L 1001833 indicates that it was manufactured in the year 2000. Yamaha's serial numbers typically follow a format where the first part denotes the model and production year. In this case, "6H4" aligns with the model specifications for that time period.
That is a 2000 YAMAHA TTR125.
There is no user information contained in the Yamaha outboard serial number other than identification of the particular engine to which it is attached. All information for the Yamaha is contained in the model number, i.e...... F6ESRY F = Model Designation (Four Stroke) 6 = Prop Shaft Horsepower (6 HP) E = Trim & Tilt / Starting Method (Electric Start) S = Shaft Length (15") R = Control Method (Remote Control) Y = Model Year (2000)
There are plenty of places to get a Yamaha 200hp outboard engine. You can try many different marina's, outboard engine repair shops or outdoor pro shops.
the mixture is 50:1 I would use synthetic oil
2000
VIN: JYACB03W6YA009925 2000 Yamaha TTR90
January 2000
There is no user information contained in the Yamaha outboard serial number other than identification of the particular engine to which it is attached. All information for the Yamaha is contained in the model number, i.e...... F6ESRY F = Model Designation (Four Stroke) 6 = Prop Shaft Horsepower (6 HP) E = Trim & Tilt / Starting Method (Electric Start) S = Shaft Length (15") R = Control Method (Remote Control) Y = Model Year (2000)
195 kilos
Mine is a 2000 model and it has an NGK R BPR7HS10