What Is 75HP Yamaha Outboard Engine?
75HP Yamaha Outboard Engine E75B is a high-horsepower outboard motor and a high-performance pillar in the enduro series. It perfectly combines the advantages of exceptional durability and powerful performance, making it a reliable and dependable helper capable of handling heavy tasks.
Technical Specifications
| Product Name | 75HP Outboard Engine | Product Type | 2 Stroke Outboard Motor |
| Rated Power | 75HP | Engine Type | In-Line 3 |
| Displacement | 1140CC | Bore x Stroke | 82.0 x 72.0MM |
| Fuel Induction System | Carburetor | Max. Prop Shaft Output | 55.2 (75) @5000 |
| Engine Transom Height | L: 516MM & Y: 572MM & X:643MM | Dry Weight | 112-121KG |
| Starting System | Manual Starter or Electric Starter | Controls | Remote Control or Tiller Handle |
| Tilt System | Hydro Tilt | Lubrication System | Pre-Mixed Fuel And Oil |
| Fuel Type | Gasoline | Product Quality | 100% Tested |
| Delivery | Express & Air Freight & Sea Freight | Product Warranty | One Year 12 Months |
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Key Features Of 75HP Outboard Engine
① Has three engines.
② Displacement is 1140cc.
③ Tilt system is a hydro tilt.
Advantages
① Heavy-duty structural design.
② Salt spray tested, providing excellent corrosion protection.
③ Ample power reserve.
④ Powerful low- and medium-speed torque.
⑤ Simple mechanical structure, easy to maintain.
75HP Outboard Motor Suitable For
① Fits for leisure watercraft.
② Fits for big fishing boat.
③ Fits for heavy-duty fiberglass fishing boat.
④ Fits for big RIB.
⑤ Fits for boat.
⑥ Fits for ship.
Notice Tips
1. Inspection:
Check engine oil level, top up as needed, and change regularly;
Secure the cable, ensure the machine is securely installed, and ensure safety.
2. Starting:
Connect the cable clamp to the ignition stop switch, and push the choke handle forward. Slightly apply the throttle, then slowly pull the start handle once to allow oil to flow into the oil filter. Pull quickly after encountering resistance again.
3. Warm-Up:
After starting, return the start handle to its original position and pull out the choke handle. Maintain idle speed for 5 minutes before starting the engine.
4. Shutting Down:
Shift back to neutral, idle for a few minutes, then press the ignition stop switch or disconnect the cable clamp.
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FAQ
Q1: What size boat can a two-stroke 75hp outboard motor work on?
A1: A 75 hp 2 stroke outboard is good for boats that are 5 to 7 metres long. It works great with aluminium fishing boats, fibreglass speedboats, tiny centre console boats, and light workboats. The best thing about a 75hp two stroke outboard motor is that it has a better power-to-weight ratio, which means it can easily handle moderate loads and speed up quickly.
Q2: Does a two-stroke 75 horsepower outboard engine use less gas?
A2: No, it isn't. There is no doubt that two-stroke outboard motors use more fuel than four-stroke outboard motors. The 75hp boat motor model, on the other hand, is a wonderful alternative for people who want speed, lightweight performance, and a lower initial cost because it finds a fair balance between power output and fuel consumption.
Q3: How much gas does a 75hp marine engine two-stroke use on average?
A3: The amount of fuel used depends on things like the boat's speed, load, and the exact conditions in which it is operating. A 75hp two-stroke outboard uses about 20 to 30 litres of fuel per hour while it's at Wide Open Throttle (WOT). while it's cruising, it uses a little less fuel. For best performance, we suggest running the engine at 60% to 70% throttle opening. This uses less gas and causes less wear on the engine.
Q4: How often does a two-stroke outboard motor with 75 horsepower need to be serviced?
A4: It's not too hard to keep a two-stroke boat engine running. Because of its simple mechanical structure, it costs less to maintain and is easier to keep up with.
Q5: What kinds of oil and gasoline should you use in a two-stroke outboard engine with 75 horsepower?
A5: A 75-horsepower two-stroke boat motor usually runs on a mix of unleaded gasoline and special two-stroke outboard oil. The normal ratio of gasoline to oil is 50:1.
