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How to Choose an Outboard Motor?

Instead of buying a new boat, the best alternative may be simply purchasing a new motor. For those that have fishing boats and other working craft, he or she probably has an outboard motor, which are popular on these particular vessels. Outboard motors can be found in a number of places although it is best to purchase one from an authorized dealer or someone that is trustworthy. The reason for this is that simply outboard motors require special knowledge of engine parts to repair and refurbish. If the proper care and time is not taken for the repair, the motor could fail at the most inopportune time.Four Stroke EnginesThe most popular outboard engines of the present are the quiet and reliable four-stroke engines. These engines have recently made their debut over the last ten years because of their ease of use. Four-stroke engines do not use oil as two-stroke engines do, and they also use less gas than two-stroke engines. Also, the four-stroke engine is much quieter than the noisy two-stroke engine, which makes it far less intrusive for those long trips to the Gulf Stream. The only down-side to four-stroke engines are that they are more expensive than two-stroke engines. Four-stroke engines are also considered safer to purchase from classified advertisements or other places. Four-stroke engines do not require specialized repair personnel for general maintenance and small repairs. A 150 horsepower engine can be found for prices starting at $5000.Two Stroke EnginesTwo-stroke engines are the most traditionally used outboard motor on the market. They incorporate the use of oil in their gas tanks and are said to be able to attain more overall torque than four-stroke engines. Two stroke engines are great engines and can be found re-built for relatively cheap. For instance, $500 will get one a two-stroke outboard motor up to fifty horsepower. The best place to look for two-stroke outdoor motors are at authorized used boat dealers or licensed small engine repair shops. Two-stroke engines are different from other engines and takes one with specialized knowledge to make even the most general repairs.


What makes fast car wheels?

A short stroke Nissan engine with a high performance transmission. That makes a car's wheels fast. Or an engine with High torque.


What makes a two stroke engine produce twice as much power as a four stroke?

A 2-stroke engine makes power every2 cycles were a 4-stroke makes power every 4.Hence 2x power. This is absolutely INCORRECT! A two stroke engine develops it's PEAK horse power twice as fast as a four stroke for the reason given but that is it. For a given displacement a four stroke engine will ALWAYS make more torque and horsepower than a two stroke engine of equal displacement. This is due to the fact that a four stroke engine cleans the cylinder of contaminated (exhaust) air, compresses the air/fuel to a more efficient level, and draws a cleaner air/fuel mixture into the cylinder as there is no slow burning, air/fuel mixture contaminating oil mixed in the combustion charge. I have over forty years experience working on engines, and can tell you, the ONLY reason two stroke engines have lasted this long, is due to the fact that they weigh less than an equivalent horsepower four stroke engine. If they DID develop more horsepower, the four stroke would not have become the standard internal combustion engine used in transportation, generators, air compressors and the like.


Is 2-stroke engine oil the same thing as 2-cycle engine oil?

Yes they just have different makes and synthetic and standard.


How many revolution in crankshaft makes in two stroke engine?

In a two-stroke engine, the crankshaft completes one full revolution for every power cycle. This means that for every two strokes of the piston (one upward and one downward), the crankshaft makes one revolution. This design allows for a power stroke with each crankshaft rotation, resulting in higher power output relative to the engine size.


Do 47cc Pocket bikes need oil changes?

No. Because the engine is a two stroke. Make sure the engine is a two stroke though. If it is a tiny engine with 1 gear and a pull starter and makes a high pitch sound it is probably a two stroke. Consult your owners manuel or the manufacturer of the bike to see if it is a two stroke or four stroke engine. You will have to change the oil if it is a four stroke, but I think most 47 and not 49 cc bikes are two stroke. If it is a two stroke, no oil changes are required, but you will need to mix a certain amount of 2 stroke engine oil with the fuel. Your owners manuel or manufacturer should be able to tell you the ratio per gallon of gas you will need. Hopefully, this will help.


How much does a 1992 mercury 2 stroke 15 hp outboard weigh?

A 1992 Mercury 2-stroke 15 hp outboard motor typically weighs around 80 to 85 pounds (36 to 39 kg). The exact weight can vary slightly based on specific model variations and any additional features. This weight makes it relatively portable for small boats and easy to handle.


Will a 5.3 fit where a 4.8 will fit?

yes, same engine, different stroke makes it a 4.8 they are all lsx blocks.


Is the piston on a 4 stroke bigger than stroke 2?

Neither a four stroke nor a two stroke have a bigger piston. It all depends on the size of the engine and how it is built. A 250 four stroke will have the same sized piston that a 250 two stroke would if the bore size is the same. Cc is calculated by bore x stroke (how far up and down the piston moves) so if a 250 four stroke has a stroke of 3.00 inches and a 250 2 stroke has a stroke of 3.00 the piston will be the same size. The only difference between a 2 stroke and four stroke is how the engine works. A 2 stroke has reed valves and it makes power every time the piston goes up but a four stroke it makes power every 4 times the piston goes up.


Describe how a two stroke engine works?

Two stroke engines do not have valves, which makes their work simpler. They also have more power than a four stroke engine, because they fire every revolution rather than every other revolution. The fuel is taken in, revolved through a compressor and pushed out the exhaust.


How many revolutions the crankshaft makes in two stroke cycle engine to complete one thermodynamic cycle?

In a two-stroke cycle engine, the crankshaft completes one revolution to complete one thermodynamic cycle. This is because the two-stroke cycle combines both the intake and exhaust processes into a single crankshaft revolution, allowing for one power stroke for every crankshaft rotation. Thus, for each complete thermodynamic cycle, the crankshaft makes one full revolution.


What does destroking a motor do?

Makes it smaller. Destroking, means to shorten the stroke of the pistons. As the previous answer suggests, destroking the engine reduces the total displacement.