If operating the engine without the oil injection system, supplied with the engine, use a 50:1 ratio. When using the oil injection system, no additional oil is required.
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Yamaha 40hp 6h4l1001833
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The dry weight of a 1984 model, 40hp Yamaha longshaft w/ electric start, is 165 lbs.
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.
A 40hp Yamaha outboard typically weighs around 100 to 120 pounds (45 to 54 kg), depending on the specific model and configuration. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight, as variations may exist between different models and years. This weight is relatively lightweight for outboard motors, making it suitable for smaller boats.
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The dry weight of a 1983 model, 40hp Mercury outboard, is 156lbs.
40tlru is the model number for a 1996 2-stroke, oil-injected, 40hp Yamaha outboard boat motor, not a serial number and not for a motorcycle.
Need to know if its 2 or 4 cycle.
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The 1997 model, 40 hp Yamaha, requires a 50:1 ratio. This is roughly one pint of 2 cycle oil to six gallons of fuel.