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OWNER'S
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MFS
25B
30B
OB No.003-11080-7

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL OB No.003-11080-7...
  • Page 2 INJURY OR DEATH. KEEP THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE LOCATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Copyright © 2009-2012 Tohatsu Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any from or by any means without the express written permission of Tohatsu Corporation.
  • Page 3 NOT BE COVERED BY THE APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTY, IF THIS PROCEDURE IS NOT FOLLOWED. ENOM00003-0 PRE-DELIVERY CHECK Be sure that the product has been checked by an authorized TOHATSU dealer before you take delivery. ENOM00004-0 Limited Warranty Please refer to the TOHATSU outboard motor Limited warranty provided to you with this product, the terms and conditions of which, as amended from time to time, are incorpo- rated by reference into the manual.
  • Page 4: Serial Number

    ENOM00006-0 To You, Our Customer Thank you for selecting a TOHATSU outboard motor. You are now the proud owner of an excellent outboard motor that will service you for many years to come. This manual should be read in its entirety and the inspection and maintenance procedures described later in this manual should be followed carefully.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ....... . 8 1. SPECIFICATIONS ..........10 2.
  • Page 6 4. Pre-season check ......... . . 70 5.
  • Page 7 INDEX GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION 1. SPECIFICATIONS 2. NAMES OF PARTS 3. LOCATION OF WARNING LABELS 4. INSTALLATION 5. PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS 6. ENGINE OPERATION 7. REMOVING AND CARRYING THE OUTBOARD MOTOR 8. TRAILERING 9. ADJUSTMENT 10. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 11. TROUBLESHOOTING 12.
  • Page 8: General Safety Information

    GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ENOM00007-0 NOTICE: DANGER/WARNING/CAUTION/Note Before installing, operating or otherwise handling your outboard motor, be sure to thor- oughly read and understand this Owner's Manual and carefully follow all of the instruc- tions. Of particular importance is information preceded by the words “DANGER,” “WARNING,”...
  • Page 9 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ENOM00009-0 SAFE OPERATION OF BOAT As the operator/driver of the boat, you are responsible for the safety of those aboard and those in other boat around yours, and for following local boating regulations. You should be thoroughly knowledgeable on how to correctly operate the boat, outboard motor, and accessories.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ENOM00013-0 MF, EF, EP 25B MF 25B EF 25B EP Item MODEL 30B MF 30B EF 30B EP Overall Length mm (in) 1031 (40.6) 652 (25.7) Overall Width mm (in) 391 (15.4) 367 (14.4) Overall Height S·L mm (in) 1187 (46.7) 1335 (52.6) Transom Height S·L mm (in)
  • Page 11 SPECIFICATIONS ENOM00014-0 MFG , EFG 25B MFG 25B EFG Item MODEL 30B MFG 30B EFG Overall Length mm (in) 1031 (40.6) Overall Width mm (in) 391 (15.4) Overall Height S·L mm (in) 1187 (46.7) 1335 (52.6) Transom Height S·L mm (in) 404 (15.9) 552 (21.7) S kg (lb)
  • Page 12 SPECIFICATIONS ENOM00015-0 EFT, EPT 25B EFT 25B EPT Item MODEL 30B EFT 30B EPT Overall Length mm (in) 1031 (40.6) 652 (25.7) Overall Width mm (in) 391 (15.4) 367 (14.4) Overall Height S·L mm (in) 1187 (46.7) 1335 (52.6) Transom Height S·L mm (in) 404 (15.9) 552 (21.7) S kg (lb)
  • Page 13: Names Of Parts

    NAMES OF PARTS ENOM00016-0 MF, EF, EP ENOF00001-0 Tilt Handle Drive Shaft Housing Fuel Connector Top Cowl Thrust Rod Fuel Tank Cap Bottom Cowl Clamp Bracket Air Vent Screw Cooling Water Check Port Clamp Screw Fuel Pick up Elbow Oil Drain Bolt Throttle Grip Fuel Tank Anti Ventilation Plate...
  • Page 14 NAMES OF PARTS ENOM00017-0 MFG, EFG ENOF00002-0 Tilt Handle Drive Shaft Housing Fuel Connector Top Cowl Thrust Rod Shock Absorber Bottom Cowl Clamp Bracket Primer Bulb Cooling Water Check Port Lock Lever Fuel Connector Oil Drain Bolt Tilt Stopper Fuel Tank Cap Anti Ventilation Plate Throttle Grip Air Vent Screw...
  • Page 15 NAMES OF PARTS ENOM00018-0 EFT, EPT ENOF00003-0 Tilt Handle Thrust Rod Fuel Tank Cap Top Cowl Clamp Bracket Air Vent Screw Bottom Cowl Tilt Stopper Fuel Pick up Elbow Power Tilt Switch Clamp Screw Fuel Tank Cooling Water Check Port Throttle Grip Power Tilt Switch Oil Drain Bolt...
  • Page 16: Location Of Warning Labels

    LOCATION OF WARNING LABELS ENOM00019-0 Locations of warning labels ENOF00127-0 Warning label regarding owner's man- Only for EU remote control model ual, top cowl, engine stop switch, Warning label regarding installation of engine oil level and unleaded gasoline. remote control system (See page 22). ENOF00120-0 Warning label regarding engine failure/ malfunction (See page 30).
  • Page 17 LOCATION OF WARNING LABELS ENOF00006-0 Only for EU model Warning about emergency starting (See page 37). ENOF00012-0 Only for USA and CANADA models Warning regarding combination of fuel tank and primer bulb ass’y. ENOF00128-0 Warning label regarding rotating parts, electrical shock and high temperature. ENOF00010-0 Only for USA and CANADA models When opening or closing fuel tank cap,...
  • Page 18 LOCATION OF WARNING LABELS ENOM00023-0 Flammable - Keep Fire Away Symbols I n d i v i d u a l s y m b o l m a r k s m e a n s a s described below. Warning/Caution ENOF00119-0 Gear shift lever operation direction,...
  • Page 19 LOCATION OF WARNING LABELS Warning, high temperature ENOF00205-0...
  • Page 20: Installation

    INSTALLATION ENOM00024-0 1. Mounting the outboard motor on boat 5−25 mm ENOW00006-0 (0.2−1 in) WARNING Most boats are rated and certified in terms of their maximum allowable horsepower, ENOF00015-0 as shown on the boat’s certification plate. 1. Bottom of hull Do not equip your boat with an outboard 2.
  • Page 21 INSTALLATION attitude. Check the position of water (327) surface on the driveshaft housing. If the water surface is near the bottom cowl- 163.5 163.5 ing, in high waves, water may enter the engine cylinders.  Incorrect outboard motor mounting height or existence of underwater object(s), such as hull bottom design, Ø12.5 bottom surface conditions or underwa-...
  • Page 22: Installing The Remote Control Devices

    ENOW00010-0 10 mm WARNING (0.39 in) ENOF00019-0 When using other than Tohatsu's genuine 1. Remote control cable remote control box, DO NOT select the one 2. Lock nut without neutral safety switch that prevents 3. Cable joint in-gear start.
  • Page 23: Installing The Battery

    INSTALLATION 3. Connecting the Cord assembly (Wiring Harness) Connect cable harness B to cable har- ness A. Location of the connectors is near the recoil starter of starboard side in the cowl. ENOF00021-0 1. Cable harness A (Outboard motor side) 2.
  • Page 24 INSTALLATION  The starter motor may fail to operate if ENOW00012-0 the leads are incorrectly connected. WARNING  Be sure to correctly connect the (+) and (—) leads. If not, the charging system Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid will be damaged. and thus is hazardous, causing a burn if it ...
  • Page 25: Pre-Operating Preparations

    The fuel system components on your possibly leading to fire or explosion.  Dispose aged or contaminated gasoline TOHATSU engine will withstand up to 10% in accordance with local regulations. alcohol content in the gasoline. But if the gasoline in your area contains either meth-...
  • Page 26: Low Permeation Fuel Hose Requirement

     Starting and operating difficulties ENOW00020-0 ENOW00018-0 CAUTION WARNING When operating a TOHATSU engine on Fuel leakage can cause fire or explosion, gasoline containing alcohol, storage of potentially leading to severe injury or loss gasoline in the fuel tank for long periods of life.
  • Page 27: Epa Pressurized Portable Fuel Tank Requirements

    PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS  TOHATSU engine has used fuel hoses ENOM00035-0 REMOVING THE FUEL CAP for The Enviro nmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires from January 1, 2011. ENOM00034-0 3. EPA pressurized portable fuel tank requirements EQUIPPED FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA MODEL...
  • Page 28: Recommended Engine Oil

    PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS the appropriate viscosity, based on atmo- spheric temperature, from the chart below. 20W−40, 20W−50 ENOF00111-0 15W−40, 15W−50 ENOW00021-0 10W−40, 10W−50 CAUTION 10W−30 Be sure to use EPA approved tank and EPA approved primer bulb/hose assembly as a ˚C ˚F set.
  • Page 29: Break-In

    PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS ENOM00038-0 6. Break-In Your new outboard motor and lower unit ENOW00023-0 require break-in for the moving compo- CAUTION n e n t s a c c o r d i n g t o t h e c o n d i t i o n s Operating the outboard motor without described in the following time table.
  • Page 30: Warning System

    PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS ENOM00039-0 7. Warning system If outboard motor encounters an abnormal condition of fault, the warning horn will emit a continuous beep or intermittent short beeps and the warning lamp (LED) will synchronize with the horn and engine speed will be limited (engine will not be stopped).
  • Page 31 PRE-OPERATING PREPARATIONS ENOM00041-0 Warning indicators, faults and remedy. Warning indicators Engine Engine Description of faults Remedy Low- Over- Sound Lamp (LED) speed speed limiter limiter One beep On for 5 sec. Normal system test when start up Continuous Water over temperature Continuous Low oil pressure Engine speed exceeds maximum...
  • Page 32: Engine Operation

    ENGINE OPERATION  Do not smoke. ENOM00042-0  Be careful not to overfill fuel tank. Wipe Before starting up any spilled gasoline immediately. ENOW00026-0 When or before cleaning the gasoline tank: CAUTION  Dismount fuel tank from the boat.  Place the fuel tank away from every The engine oil is drained for shipping from source of ignition, such as sparks or the factory.
  • Page 33: Feeding The Fuel

    ENGINE OPERATION 2. Loosen the tank cap until it contacts the tab lock and release internal pres- sure completely. After that, press down the tab lock and open the tank cap. 3. Fill the fuel carefully not to over flow. ENOF00027-0 1.
  • Page 34 ENGINE OPERATION ENOF00033-0 ENOF00031-0 ENOF00032-0 ENOF00032-0 1. Engine side 1. Engine side 2. Fuel tank side 2. Fuel tank side Do not squeeze primer bulb while engine Do not squeeze primer bulb while engine running or when the outboard motor is running or when the outboard motor is tilted up.
  • Page 35: Starting

    ENGINE OPERATION MF, MFG, EF, EFG, EFT type 2. Place the shift lever in the Neutral posi- tion. Be sure that the shift is in Neutral when starting the engine. This model is provided with start in ENOF00035-0 gear protection. 1.
  • Page 36 ENGINE OPERATION 5. Release the button when the engine has started. ENOF00041-0 EP, EPT type ENOF00039-0 2. Insert the main switch key. ENON00011-0 Note 3. Set the control lever in the Neutral When the engine is warm, also set the throt- position.
  • Page 37 ENGINE OPERATION 7. Stop switch START ENOF00124-0 3. Remove the bolts (5pcs) and remove the recoil starter. ENOF00043-0 1. Lock button ENON00035-0 Note The free accel lever can not be raised when the control lever shift is in Forward or Reverse.
  • Page 38: Warming Up The Engine

    ENGINE OPERATION 6. Confirm that the shift lever is at neutral objects on the boat to be thrown for- ward due to inertial force. position.  Do not touch electrical components 7. Pull the starter handle slowly until you such as ignition coils, spark plug cables feel engagement, keep pulling till you or spark plug caps when starting engine feel less resistance.
  • Page 39: Forward And Reverse

    ENGINE OPERATION ENOW00036-0 the right and left. Make sure that no swim- mer(s) is ahead or astern of the boat. CAUTION ENOW00038-0 Be sure to stop engine immediately if cool- ing water check port is not discharging WARNING water, and check if cooling water intake is ...
  • Page 40 ENGINE OPERATION ENOW00039-0 such case, replace gear oil earlier than the period specified. WARNING Severe damage, and personal injury, may ENOM00048-0 EP, EPT type occur if shifting at high engine speed. Engine must be in the slow idle position before shifting is attempted. Forward Turn the throttle grip to reduce engine speed.
  • Page 41: Stopping

    ENGINE OPERATION Reverse (R) position at 32°, where the gear 3. Push the stop switch to stop the is connected, while lifting up on the lock engine or release the stop switch lock. button located at the bottom of the control ENOW00042-0 lever grip.
  • Page 42: Trim Angle

    ENGINE OPERATION ENOM00051-0 MF, EF, EFG, EFT, EP type ENOM00052-0 Proper trim angle The position of the thrust rod is correct if the hull is horizontal during operation. ENOF00050-0 1. Put the shift lever in the Neutral posi- 90˚ tion and run the engine for 2-3 minutes ENOF00051-0 at idling speed if it has been running at 1.
  • Page 43 ENGINE OPERATION ENOW00044-0 WARNING Excessive trim up or down may lead to unstable boat operation, potentially caus- ing the steering difficulty that leads to acci- dent during cruising.  Do not cruise at high speed if improper trim position is suspected. Stop the boat ENOF00053-0 and readjust trim angle before continu- ing cruise.
  • Page 44 ENGINE OPERATION a reading off the trim meter, and record it for future reference. ENOF00056-0 ENOM00058-0 Improper trim angle (bow dips into the water) If the trim angle is too small, the bow will dip into the water, the speed will decrease, 8°...
  • Page 45: Tilt Up, Tilt Down And Shallow Water Operation

    ENGINE OPERATION injury in case the outboard motor body ENOM00062-0 Tilt up falls. Push the reverse lock lever down until it  Unsuitable trim position can cause loss stops. (This is the tilt up position.) Now, tilt of control of boat. When testing a trim position, run boat slow initially to see if it the outboard motor all the way up until it is can be controlled safely.
  • Page 46 ENGINE OPERATION ENOW00050-0 ENON00019-0 Note CAUTION Slow down to trolling speed, and shift into Do not tilt up outboard motor during opera- neutral before setting outboard motor to tion, or engine may be damaged from over- shallow water drive position. heating due to lack of sufficient cooling ENOW00052-0 water.
  • Page 47 ENGINE OPERATION ENOM00065-0 MGF, EFG type (Gas Assist type) ENOM00066-0 Tilt up Move (UP) lock lever to “Free” position. Fully tilt up the outboard motor. While keeping the outboard motor in full tilt up position, move, (DOWN) lock lever to “Lock”...
  • Page 48 ENGINE OPERATION outboard motor body and clamp bracket in case the outboard motor body falls. ENOW00056-0 WARNING When tilting up outboard motor with fuel joint for over a few minutes, be sure to dis- connect fuel hose or close fuel cock, or fuel may leak, potentially catching fire.
  • Page 49 ENGINE OPERATION ENOM00069-0 ENOW00057-0 EFT, EPT type CAUTION 1. Operate the Power Trim & Tilt switch and tilt the outboard motor up. Do not tilt up outboard motor while engine operates, or no cooling water may be fed, leading to engine seizure due to overheat- ing.
  • Page 50 ENGINE OPERATION ENOF00070-0 1. Power 2. Manual...
  • Page 51: Removing And Carrying The Outboard Motor

    REMOVING AND CARRYING THE OUTBOARD MOTOR ENOM00070-0 ENOW00065-0 1. Removing the outboard motor WARNING  Close air vent screw of fuel tank and fuel 1. Stop the engine. cock before carrying or storing outboard 2. Disconnect the fuel connector, the motor and fuel tank, or fuel may leak, remote control cables and the battery potentially catching fire.
  • Page 52: Trailering

    TRAILERING ENOM00072-0 MGF, EFG type (Gas Assist type) ENOW00067-0 WARNING Do not go under outboard motor tilted up even if it is supported by support bar, or accidental fall of outboard motor could lead to severe personal injury. ENOF00073-0 ENOW00068-0 1.
  • Page 53 TRAILERING ENOF00074-0 A. Ground clearance should be provided sufficiently. ENOW00073-0 WARNING Please disconnect fuel connector except when operating engine. Fuel leakage is a fire or explosion hazard, which can cause serious injury or death. ENOF00075-0...
  • Page 54: Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT ENOM00073-0 1. Steering friction Adjust this lever to achieve the desired steering friction (drag) on the tiller handle. Move lever towards (A) to tighten friction and move lever towards (B) to loosen fric- tion. ENOF00077-0 1. Lighter 2. Heavier 3.
  • Page 55 ADJUSTMENT  If the boat veers toward the right, direct tal drop or fall of outboard motor could lead to severe personal injury. the trim tab towards A.  Be sure to lock outboard motor if it is  If the boat veers toward the left, direct tilted up, or accidental fall of outboard the trim tab towards B.
  • Page 56: Inspection And Maintenance

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ENOM00077-0 adjustments. Maintenance, replace- Care of your outboard motor ment, or repair of the emission control To keep your outboard motor in the best devices and systems may be per- operating condition, it is very important formed by any marine SI (Spark Igni- that you perform daily and periodic main- tion) engine repair establishment or tenance as suggested in the maintenance...
  • Page 57: Daily Inspection

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ENOM00079-0 1. Daily Inspection Perform the following checks before and ENOW00078-0 after use. WARNING Do not use outboard motor if any abnor- mality is found during pre-operation check or it could result in severe damage to the motor or severe personal injury.
  • Page 58: Checking Oil Level

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Item Points to Check Remedy • Check if the anode is securely installed. Repair if necessary Other parts • Check the anode for corrosion and deformation. Replace ENOM00080-0 Maintaining engine oil If the engine oil is low, the life of the engine will be shortened significantly.
  • Page 59 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE  When replenishing engine oil, be careful ENOW00082-0 not to allow entry of foreign matters WARNING such as dust and water into oil chamber.  Wipe off engine oil well immediately if Never start or operate the engine indoors spilled.
  • Page 60 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ENOW00083-0 ENOM00086-0 Replacing the propeller CAUTION A worn-out or bent propeller will lower the motor's performance, and cause engine Keep engine at idle speed during flushing. trouble. Before removing the propeller, remove the ENOM00085-0 spark plug caps from the spark plugs to Use flushing attachment.
  • Page 61 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 3. Propeller ENOM00087-0 Replacing the spark plugs 4. Washer 5. Nut ENOW00087-0 6. Split pin WARNING ENOW00085-0 WARNING  Do not reuse spark plug with damaged insulation, or sparks can leak through Do not hold propeller with hand(s) when crack, potentially leading to electric loosening or tightening propeller nut.
  • Page 62 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 2. Spark gap (0.8–0.9 mm, 0.031–0.035 in) ENON00028-0 Note  Spark plug torque: 18.0 Nm (13.3 ft-lb) [1.84 kgf-m] If a torque-wrench is not available when you are fitting a spark plug, a good estimate of the correct torque is 1/4 to 1/2 a turn past finger-tight.
  • Page 63 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ENOM00089-0 ENOW00089-0 Checking and Refilling Oil in the CAUTION Power Trim & Tilt. 1. Check the oil level of the reservoir tank Do not unscrew the oil plug with the out- board motor tilted down. Pressurized oil in as shown on the right while the tank is the oil tank may spurt out.
  • Page 64: Periodic Inspection

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ENOM00090-0 2. Periodic Inspection It is important to inspect and maintain your outboard motor regularly. At each interval on the chart below, be sure to perform the indicated servicing. Maintenance intervals should be determined according to the number of hours or number of months, whichever comes first.
  • Page 65 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE Inspection intervals First 20 Every 50 Every 100 Every 200 Description Inspection procedure Remarks hours of 1 hours of 3 hours of 6 hours of 1 month months months year Sliding and Rotating Parts.    ...
  • Page 66: Replacing Oil Filter

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE stopping. Changing engine oil should be done after the engine has been cooled. 20W−40, 20W−50 ENOW00092-0 15W−40, 15W−50 CAUTION 10W−40, 10W−50  Do not overfill engine oil, or engine oil could leak and/or engine could be dam- 10W−30 aged.
  • Page 67 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE  Wipe off gasoline well immediately if spilled.  Install fuel filter with all related parts in place, or fuel leak could occur, leading to catching fire or explosion.  Check fuel system regularly for leakage.  Contact authorized dealer for fuel sys- tem services.
  • Page 68: Fuel Tank

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ENOM00095-0 ENOM00098-0 High pressure fuel filter (for Replacing gear oil engine) ENOW00094-0 Entire cartridge should be replaced every WARNING 200 hours of operation or 2 years.  Be sure that outboard motor is secured to transom or service stand, or acciden- tal drop or fall of outboard motor could lead to severe personal injury.
  • Page 69: Off-Season Storage

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ENOW00095-0 ENON00033-0 Note CAUTION Use genuine gear oil or the recommended Do not reuse oil plug gasket. Always use one (API GL-5: SAE #80 to #90). new gasket and tighten oil plug properly to Required volume: approx. 280 mL. prevent entry of water into lower unit.
  • Page 70: Pre-Season Check

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 4. Remove the spark plugs and spray starter pinion or flywheel or increased wear storage oil (available from an autho- or damage will occur. rized dealer) into the combustion chamber through the spark plug holes ENOM00104-0 while slowly turning the motor over 4.
  • Page 71: Motor Submerged In Water

    INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ENOM00105-0 ENOM00106-0 5. Motor submerged in water 6. Cold weather precautions After taking your outboard motor out of the If you moor your boat in cold weather at water, immediately take it to your dealer. temperatures below 0°C (32°F), there is The following are the emergency measures the danger of water freezing in the cooling to be taken for a submerged outboard...
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ENOM00108-0 If you encounter a problem, consult the check list below to determine the cause and to take the proper action. An authorized dealer will always be happy to provide any assistance and information. Possible cause  Empty fuel tank ...
  • Page 73 TROUBLESHOOTING Possible cause   Low compression  Carbon deposits in the combustion chamber  Incorrect valve clearance Low oil pressure/level, oil pump failure, Clogged oil filter   (Pressure switch ON)  Insufficient throttle aperture Insufficient cooling water flow, clogged or defective ...
  • Page 74: Tool Kit And Spare Parts

    TOOL KIT AND SPARE PARTS ENOM00109-0 The following a list of the tools and spare parts provided with the motor. Items Quantity Remark Tool bag Pliers Socket wrench 10 × 13 mm Service tools Socket wrench 16 mm Socket wrench handle Screwdrivers Cross-and straight-point Screwdriver handle...
  • Page 75: Optional Accessories

    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ENOM00110-0 Genuine engine oil (450 mL, 1 L) Flushing attachment ENOF00102-0 Drive cleaner ENOF00106-0 Trim Meter Kit ENOF00103-0 1. Drive cleaner Genuine gear oil (500 mL) ENOF00107-0 1. Trim Meter ENOF00104-0 Touch-up paint (300 mL) ENOF00105-0...
  • Page 76: Propeller Table

    PROPELLER TABLE ENOM00111-0 Use a genuine propeller. A propeller must be selected so that the engine rpm measured at wide open throttle while cruising is within the recommended range. 25: 5000–6000 rpm 30: 5250–6250 rpm Propeller Size (Diameter × pitch) Propeller Mark inch...
  • Page 78 OWNER’S MANUAL 003-11080-7 1211NB Printed in Japan...

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