Neil
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In the market for a new motor for the tender. The Yamaha as N and F gears, the Honda is air cooled and is 4kg lighter. What else should I consider?
In respect of noise and ease of start, these negatives are attributed to the the Honda?
In the market for a new motor for the tender. The Yamaha as N and F gears, the Honda is air cooled and is 4kg lighter. What else should I consider?
Chainsaw clutch I believe. If water gets in it (which never happened with us) it's a write off. When the engine is cold and you have the choke out the initial reving of the engine has the potential to launch the dinghy forward....the Honda has an automatic clutch...
Chainsaw clutch I believe. If water gets in it (which never happened with us) it's a write off. When the engine is cold and you have the choke out the initial reving of the engine has the potential to launch the dinghy forward.
The annoying thing with the Honda is corrosion. Many parts are not 'marinised'.
The drain plug on the carb is known to be seized solid by the time you want to use it. I found the number of rusted components was just too much to accept any more.
corrosion was prolific on the first engines "bolt on " parts, so you are saying they still havnt learned how to marinise a lawn mower engine
Talulah;4874390 said:Bad advice though.
If it fails due to lack of maintenance it will be while it's being used. If that's on a dark breezy night against a foul tide you are up shit street.
Sensible advice is to learn to service it yourself.
My advice is never to get it serviced. Servicing it yourself is different.Bad advice though.
If it fails due to lack of maintenance it will be while it's being used. If that's on a dark breezy night against a foul tide you are up shit street.
Sensible advice is to learn to service it yourself.
My advice is never to get it serviced. Servicing it yourself is different.
I do think weight is an important issue - and the Suzuki and Honda are the only ones around 13 kilos.
The Tohatsu/Mercury/Marina seem well made - but at 19 kilos are monstrously heavy for a 2.5HP output. I seem to recall on a bollard pull test they were no better than the Honda and Suzuki.