The fuel consumption of a 225 EFI Mercury outboard can vary based on several factors, including load, operating conditions, and throttle settings. On average, it may consume around 12 to 16 gallons per hour at wide-open throttle. However, at cruising speeds, the consumption can be significantly lower, typically ranging from 6 to 10 gallons per hour. For precise fuel usage, it's best to consult the specific model's manual or manufacturer's guidelines.
475lbs
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683 lbs.
225 to 315 depend on model
The 1997 model Mercury, 225 hp EFI uses a NGK BR8HS plug, gapped to .035 in.
538 lbs.
40 lb. ft. w/#271 loctite
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.
Yes. I have a friend who is a Yamaha dealer and I bought a boat from him with this engine and he had his regonal distributor run the numbers to be sure this engine was made by Yamaha.
1989
The maximum RPM for a 1995 Mercury 225 XRI Black Max outboard motor is typically around 5,500 to 6,000 RPM. It's important to ensure that the engine is properly maintained and that the propeller is correctly matched to achieve optimal performance within this range. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
The dry weight for a 1996 model, 225 hp Yamaha outboard is listed at 494 lbs for all models except a 225TLRU, which is listed at 417 lbs.