How much does a Suzuki DF70 weight?
How much does a Suzuki DF70 weight?
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| Model Name: | DF70A | Honda 75 |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Suzuki | Honda |
| Horsepower: | 70 | 75 |
| Shaft Length (Inches): | L (20) | L (20) |
| Weight (Lbs): | L (341) | L (359) |
How much oil does a Suzuki DF70 hold?
Suzuki Oil Change Kit for DF70 with 4 Quarts of Oil and 16510-87J00 Filter and 1 Quart Suzuki Lower Unit Hypoid Gear Oil 80W-90.
How much does a 90hp Suzuki weigh?
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| Model Name: | DF90A | Yamaha 90 |
|---|---|---|
| Weight (Lbs): | L (341), X (348) | 369 |
| Cylinders: | In-line 4 | In-line 4 |
| Valves Per Cylinder: | DOHC 4 Valves Per Cyl. | DOHC 4 Valves Per Cyl. |
| Valve Train Drive: | Self adjusting oil bathed timing chain | Belt |
How much does a Suzuki outboard weight?
(2,867cm3) these two outboards offer one of the largest displacement in the four-stroke, four-cylinder category. And thanks to Suzuki’s innovative engineering, they are also very light weighing in at 474 lbs. – 20” Transom height / 485 lbs.
How much does a 60 hp Suzuki outboard weight?
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| Model Name: | DF60A | Honda 60 |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Suzuki | Honda |
| Horsepower: | 60 | (1) 60 (2) 60 Power Thrust |
| Shaft Length (Inches): | L (20) | L 20 X 25 |
| Weight (Lbs): | L (229) | (1) L 239 X 251 (2) L 256 X 270 |
How much does a 70 hp Yamaha weight?
247 lbs
Specs & Compare
| Engine Type | i4 |
|---|---|
| Weight † | 112 kg (247 lbs) |
| Recommended Fuel | Octane 87 |
| Recommended Engine Oil | Yamalube® 4M (See owner’s manual) |
| Recommended Fuel Filtration | Yamaha 10-Micron Fuel/Water Separating Filter (external) |
Can I use synthetic oil in my Suzuki outboard?
“We recommend a synthetic blend, a combination of synthetic and conventional oils,” says David Greenwood, product planning manager for Suzuki Marine (suzukimarine.com), which switched its company branded oil from conventional to a synthetic blend two years ago for its four-stroke outboards.
What is Suzuki Troll Mode?
The Suzuki Troll Mode System gives boaters very fine control over engine speed at low revs and is available across a range of 4-stroke outboards (note: does not come standard on all models). The revs can be adjusted in 50RPM intervals when the system is engaged.