Note: Before Using the Motor, Please Add Gear Oil to the Gear and Replace the Gear Oil After the Running-in Period (10 Hours). (If You Don't Know How to Handle It, Please Contact Us). Please Do Not Equip Our Outboard Engine with Gear Oil. Please Prepare It Yourself. Remember to Refuel on the Gear Before Use!!!
About Certification:
We Can Only Provide Ce Certification, No Other Certification Can Be Provided, Thank You for Your Understanding.
Please Note:
1. About Noise: All Gasoline Engines Are Very Noisy. at Present, We Have Not Tested Decibels, but the Noise Is the Same As That of Motorcycles, so This Is Normal.
2. the Machine Itself Is Light in Weight and Can Be Used on Board No More than 100kg, with a Load of 4 People, but the Speed Is Definitely Different When People or 4 People. Please Pay Attention to Customers Who Have High Expectations for Speed.
3. Can March with Inflatable Boats, Rubber Boats or Fishing Boats.
4. Necessary: You Must Prepare a Boat Motor Bracket or Hanging Plate on Board.
Two Strokes of 2.3 Horsepower Are Controlled by the Handle and the Handle Is Operated by the Clutch. No Neutral, Only Idle Mode or Low Speed Mode
Strictly for Professionals Only
Please Note:
We Do Not Provide Consumables for Free (Such As Pulling the Starter).
If You Want to Buy, Please Contact Us
Short Axis: 750mm
Description:
Full Throttle Operating Range: 8500r / Min
Maximum Output Power: 2.3hp
Speed: 10 Km/H
Type: 2 Strokes
Ignition System: Cdi System
Start the System: Manually Start
Staring at the Carburetor System: Choke Start
Engine and Propeller Ratio: 2:1
Recommended Fuel: Ordinary Unleaded Gasoline
Fuel Ratio: 25:1 (Please Note This Version and Ignore the Manual on This)
Gear Ratio: 27/13
Top Speed: 10 Km / Hour
Built-in Fuel Tank: 0.85l
Fuel Consumption per Hour: 1.5 Liters
OUTBOARD ENGINE
Overall length: 107cm
Overall width:37cn
Overall height:26.5cm
Transon height:7cm
Weight: 8. 5kg
Max speed: 6500-8500rpm
Notice:
After Cruising in Sea Water or Drowning
1. Use Fresh Water to Clean the Outboard Motor
2. Circulate the Engine at Moderate Speed .
3. Do Not Leave the Outboard Motor Outside Until You Have Completely Cooled the Water. Otherwise the Water Cam Enters the Cylinder Through the Exhaust Port.
From There It Will Cause an Engine Failure.
4. the Engine Should Be Stored in a Dry and Ventilated Place to Avoid Direct Exposure to the Sun.
5. You Should Use up the Gasoline in the Tank Before Long-term Storage.