A typical 5 hp outboard motor weighs between 60 to 80 pounds (27 to 36 kg), depending on the manufacturer and specific model. This weight can vary based on features such as built-in fuel tanks and materials used in construction. Always check the specifications of the particular model for the most accurate information.
The 1998 model, 5 hp Mariner outboard requires a 50:1 ratio, three ounces of 2 cycle oil, to one gallon of fuel.
The dry weight of a 1986 model, 70 hp Yamaha outbord is 235 lbs.
50:1 mate so 100ml to every 5 liters
The weight of a 225 HP outboard motor can vary depending on the manufacturer and specific model. On average, a 225 HP outboard motor typically weighs between 500 to 600 pounds (227 to 272 kg). It's always best to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight of a particular model.
I have been researching this same engine tonight. I've gotten 1 reply and they say 25:1. I suppose this is because it is air cooled. Plugs are suppose to be NGK B7HS gapped at .024
A 5 hp breaker is a circuit breaker designed to protect electrical circuits that power devices with a 5 horsepower (hp) rating. It is used in applications such as motors and heavy machinery to prevent overloads and short circuits. The breaker is rated to handle the specific current draw of a 5 hp motor, ensuring it can safely interrupt the flow of electricity in case of a fault. Proper sizing and selection are crucial for effective protection and compliance with electrical codes.
The 176cc engines are about 5 hp; 160cc =3-4 hp 176 (foreign) 4-5 hp 205cc= 5-7 hp 250cc= 8 hp 350cc=11-13 hp
190 cc. is about 5 hp.
Advertised horsepower is-- 245 hp @ 3800RPMS.The heavy duty 454 is--- 240 HP @ 3800 RPMS.In Calif. It is 250 HP @ 3800 RPMS.
Real heavy.
A 5.8 hp scooter is 60 hp.
yes 5 hp