Fun to watch. You actually did yourself a favor by flooding it because when you put oil in the first time OR when you change oil, you are supposed to remove the stop switch and crank the motor ten times so the oil has a chance to disburse. Have a good one!
Nice! I eventually sold it because I needed the money at the time. I eventually got me a Hangkai 12hp "9.8hp 2-stroke Tohatsu clone" and it's been pretty good. It has the same weight as my 6hp Tohatsu outboard. It does require a bit more TLC to get it sea worthy though whereas the Tohatsu 9.8hp 4-Stroke is ready to go right out of the box "after putting oil in it".
@@jamesdavidsmith4033 Yes! Very much so. It is a 2-stroke, which has the same weight as my 6hp Tohatsu, and it has a bit more torque than the 4-stroke. The Hangkai isn't without its flaws though. I made a quick video showing that. th-cam.com/video/dWezpNo8oys/w-d-xo.html
I was looking forward to this review, as I plan to get one for myself (to replace my Tohatsu 6 HP and upgrade to a slightly bigger inflatable). TY! Regarding the difference in weight between 9.8 HP and 9.9 HP, it's because they're very different engines, not because of the accessories... The four stroke 9.8 HP is a two cylinder 209 cc, while the four stroke 9.9 HP is a two cylinder 333 cc. The 9.9 HP has the same engine with 20 HP . If you look at the specifications, the 9.8 HP weighs 81.5 lbs (just like the 8 HP and the 6 HP - because they all have the same 209 cc engine). The 9.9 HP weighs 94.8 lbs -- exactly the same as 20 HP and 15 HP, as they all have the same two cylinder 333 cc engine... (So the Tohatsu four stroke 9.8 HP and the 20 HP have the best weight to power ratio!)
The 9.9 is efi also, can be upgraded to 20hp with computer change. The 9.8 is still using the carb both are good motors the efi will need a computer to troubleshoot if any issue comes up the 9.8 is pretty simple to fix repair yourself
Jealous much😁 I am enjoying learning the ropes on my Seago 260 slated, with Orca 6hp, but look forward to upgrading one day😊. Great video, enjoy your new toy👌
She's a beauty! Congrats man! Just got a 6 hp tohatsu for my gheenoe, made it out to shell key last weekend! Maybe I'll run into you sometime out there!
Emergency!! Hey Erick I just bought the same engine. I am replacing spark plugs . What is the correct gap for the spark plugs please . I can’t find the correct answer no where. Thanks for your help brother. Dios vendiga❤
I know royal purple is a very good synthetic oil, but during break-in it's recommend to use regular non synthetic oil. Synthetic is actually too slick to seat the rings properly. It might be ok, it just always recommend to use non synthetic during break-in. After the break-in go to synthetic. If it was me I would switch it. It's not that much oil anyway.
Hi Eric, good stuff you have there. Looking forward to see a video with it in the water. Tell me: the fuel tanks does have a level meter or not? because it can not be seen in this video once you did not took off the coverage of it. Thanks.
what's the weight on this 9.8 ? Ive noticed lightest ones are 81lb but some are much heavier even though same hp. I know you sold your 9.8, I only have 6hp but at times feel its too slow lengthy rivers.
... I have a dilemma whether to buy a Tohatsu 9.8 or a Mercury 9.9 engine, I know it's the same design, only the equipment is different, I have both engines at the same price, which would you choose and why?
I say Tohatsu since it has a less fancy design and it is a few pounds lighter. Or you could do what I did, I bought a Hangkai 12hp 2-stroke that has the same power, but the weight of my 6hp Tohatsu "60" pounds.
The Hangkai has a few drawbacks. The break-in period nust be done "10 hours", and the joints are not greased, other that it is a pretty awesome outboard. amzn.to/3V5e8LE
Very informative video Erick! Thanks to your reviews, I just picked up the same outboard motor to go with the 11ft inflatable boat. Just a question on the range of the external tank. I know different conditions affect the range, etc. but on average how many miles do you normally get with the 3 gallon external tank? Just want to get an idea to avoid running out of gas. Much appreciated!!!
It seems like all the makers are going to fuel injection, heavier...complicated. I like that Tohatsu hangs in there with a carb version...it works!!! Damn the EPA/CARB emissions crap!
I sold it some time ago, but I used both my 6hp and 9.8hp Tohatsu outboards on it. I used the 6hp when I was by myself and the 9.8 when I had a passenger with me. I currently have a Saturn SK385xl kaboat and a ZK380 Kaboat.
@@vanseelife493 It could be if you downgrade the propeller to a lower pitch, one that will allow the engine to rev high and quick. Here is an example, I had a hard time making the BB290 plane with 2 ppl in it, but using a lower pitch on my 6hp, I was able to plane. The original prop for my 6hp was a 7.8x8, so I downgraded to a 7.8x7 and that did the trick.
I got this motor just a month ago, and two times I couldn’t get it start, could be the choke thing, msg I know where I can find more info on how to handle the choke?? And do you keep the choke push in after it started? :) thank you!
I can only tell you the mistakes I have made. The issue I had was that the fuel line was not pushed in all the way. After it starts, you push the choke in and it should idle fine.
Sheesh, I'm jealous oil caps are always tricky. And when I broke in my 5hr the slow period was fun bc I got to get a feel for the moter. Anyways that's a really nice moter man cant wait to see how it runs.
I have same motor I got used with about 10 hrs on it. I've always laid it on the opposite side of tiller handle. Why would you want to lay it on the tiller side?
This model requires to be laid on the tiller side. If laid on the opposite side, it could leak oil into the carb and cylinders. That happened to me once with my old 2005 9.9 Merc.
@@ErickMartinSucre Yeah my cylinders filled up with oil and I had to pull the spark plugs to blow it out. I never got a manual or anything , I was just told to lay it like that and that's how it was laying when I picked it up. Guess I'll try your way , thanks
Hey man, answer me a question. I seen you tried a 6hp one too. I have a boat similar to yours 3.2 meters take up to 10 hp motor. What you recommend 6 hp or 8 hp tohatsu motor ? I do not mind if is a bit heavy to carry I’m strong. Just never had one before is my first boat.
Ok quiero comprarme un motor 6hp viendo tus videos me anime y compre un bote inflable ya le hice la registracion nada mas me falta un motor para probarlo en la Bahia de Tampa😀.Por cierto buenos videos sigue asi brother.Saludos👍🏼
I know, I saw a video review and it showed that it came with. I'll be honest, I can't complain really, other retailers sells these for much more and I so happened to have some oil left for the 6hp outboard. All in all, I'm happy with it.
Can you compare the slowest speed on the 9.8hp vs 6hp to see if it’s the same for fishing? You don’t need to make a video but a comment is fine! If you get the chance
Oh, well I can answer that. Slow speeds are the same, but the 9.8 is much smoother, makes less noise. If you ride by yourself most of the time, the 6hp will do great.
Ive read that the Mercury 9.9 is the same identical motor as the tohatsu 9.8. Does anyone know if this is true? My engine is a 2021 and thats what Im referring to. Thank you!
Thank you all. I ordered a carb for a 20hp merc and prop also. If this is correct, and its the 300+cc engine, it should accept the carb and like it. I will find out the beginning of the week when I swap the carb and Prop.
The very first one that appears is the one you want for inflatables. 15 inch "short shaft" no electronic control steering, just tiller handle. onlineoutboards.com/collections/tohatsu-9-8-hp-outboards/products/2022-tohatsu-9-8-hp-mfs9-8bs-outboard-motor
@@Booboosik 9.8 is heavy enough for me to handle. Kep in mind the weight is dry, does not include the oils in the motor. With oil, its about 86 punds, while the 20 is 100
@@ErickMartinSucre hey man could I get the spects to tht engine I was really wanting th same 1 u got..looks like a champ of a outboard....I wld love to have 1 on my 1436...much thanks for all th info an help bro!!!
@@ericlewis8264 MODEL MFS9.8BS MODEL YEAR 2021 SKU MFS9.8BS-21 WEIGHT 81.5 lb MANUFACTURER Tohatsu COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE Japan HORSEPOWER 9.8hp SHAFT LENGTH 15" (Short) STEERING Tiller STARTING Manual TRIM & TILT Manual FUEL DELIVERY Carburetor FUEL TANK External CYLINDER(S) 2 DISPLACEMENT 209 cc (12.8 cubic inches) BORE AND STROKE 55 x 44 mm (2.17 x 1.73 inches) FULL THROTTLE RPM RANGE 5,000-6,000 RPM IGNITION SYSTEM Digital CD Ignition INDUCTION SCAVENGING SOHC VALVES PER CYLINDER 2 FUEL TYPE Unleaded Gasoline (87 octane) FUEL TANK / FUEL LINE 3.1 Gal. Fuel Tank + Quick Connect Fuel Line OIL TYPE SAE 10W-30 or SAE 10W-40 (SF, SG, SH, SJ) OIL CAPACITY 27 fl. oz. (800 ml) LUBRICATION Wet Sump ALTERNATOR Optional 12V 80W 6A (installation required) COOLING SYSTEM Water-Cooled, Thermostatically Controlled SALTWATER RATED Yes GEAR RATIO 2.08:1 GEAR SHIFT Forward-Neutral-Reverse (front mount shifter) PROPELLER 8.5" Dia. X 8.0" Pitch 3-Blade Aluminum
Nope!! I heard in a forum online that if the 2 stroke technology improves to meet emission regulations it may come back but it is not likely to happen.
Erick thank you very much for all of your videos. We appreciate the time and attention you up into all of this and you have been a huge help.
Glad I can be of service 😊
Fun to watch. You actually did yourself a favor by flooding it because when you put oil in the first time OR when you change oil, you are supposed to remove the stop switch and crank the motor ten times so the oil has a chance to disburse. Have a good one!
Good to know, thank you!
Congrats on the new motor! Nice review!
Thank you very much!
just got mine in yesterday! Same model. It's a bit heavier than I expected.. at the upper limits of portability, but it will be worth it
Nice! I eventually sold it because I needed the money at the time. I eventually got me a Hangkai 12hp "9.8hp 2-stroke Tohatsu clone" and it's been pretty good. It has the same weight as my 6hp Tohatsu outboard. It does require a bit more TLC to get it sea worthy though whereas the Tohatsu 9.8hp 4-Stroke is ready to go right out of the box "after putting oil in it".
...I had a 9.9 on the Minnow I, an Avon knock-off back in the 80's....it flew like a bat...
Very nice! It'll be a little while when I get the chance to take it fast.
Nice. If you come across a Tohatsu/Nissan 9.8 2 stroke in good condition, grab it, 57 pounds, and very powerful.
I have, kinda. I got a Hangkai 12hp, which is a 9.8hp Tohatsu clone, and it's been awesome!
Do you find the 9.8 performance better than the 4 stroke?
BTW, I'm also a big fan of Tohatsu.
@@jamesdavidsmith4033 Yes! Very much so. It is a 2-stroke, which has the same weight as my 6hp Tohatsu, and it has a bit more torque than the 4-stroke. The Hangkai isn't without its flaws though. I made a quick video showing that. th-cam.com/video/dWezpNo8oys/w-d-xo.html
@@ErickMartinSucre 😎
Congrats on the motor bro!! I love it!! I was waiting over a week for this video !
Thank you! Yeah, I took me a little while to make it. I should be able to me the first water run video in the next few week weather permitting
I was looking forward to this review, as I plan to get one for myself (to replace my Tohatsu 6 HP and upgrade to a slightly bigger inflatable). TY!
Regarding the difference in weight between 9.8 HP and 9.9 HP, it's because they're very different engines, not because of the accessories... The four stroke 9.8 HP is a two cylinder 209 cc, while the four stroke 9.9 HP is a two cylinder 333 cc. The 9.9 HP has the same engine with 20 HP . If you look at the specifications, the 9.8 HP weighs 81.5 lbs (just like the 8 HP and the 6 HP - because they all have the same 209 cc engine). The 9.9 HP weighs 94.8 lbs -- exactly the same as 20 HP and 15 HP, as they all have the same two cylinder 333 cc engine...
(So the Tohatsu four stroke 9.8 HP and the 20 HP have the best weight to power ratio!)
A good point indeed.
The 9.9 is efi also, can be upgraded to 20hp with computer change. The 9.8 is still using the carb both are good motors the efi will need a computer to troubleshoot if any issue comes up the 9.8 is pretty simple to fix repair yourself
Very true
Congrats bro for new outboard. Tohatsu is the most expensive outboard in MALAYSIA. But most Dighny owners in my country prefer 2stroke.
Thank you! Is it really? Tohatsu is one of the cheapest brands here in the US. Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha are far more expensive
Cos 2 stroke cheap...😁😁😁
Here is the us, 2 stroke engines are no longer being made or imported. All the new outboards being made now are 4 stroke.
@@ErickMartinSucre same like s'pore. 2028 no more 2 stroke bike..
I see. They are getting rid of 2 strokes as well.
Jealous much😁
I am enjoying learning the ropes on my Seago 260 slated, with Orca 6hp, but look forward to upgrading one day😊. Great video, enjoy your new toy👌
Thank you kindly! Little by little, you'll see yourself upgrading as you go. Been doing this for 4 years now.
I have just seen the video new motor looks great
Thank you! I hope to put it o the water soon. Gotta run the 10-hour break-in period.
You will fly With that! I'm upgrading to a 6 soon.
Dude, I did! First time in the water and my hat flies off my head lol.
She's a beauty! Congrats man! Just got a 6 hp tohatsu for my gheenoe, made it out to shell key last weekend! Maybe I'll run into you sometime out there!
Thank you! Yes, it is possible we may cross paths. I plan on taking it to the water for the first on Shell Key soon. Hopefully in the next few weeks.
Where did you purchase the motor?
Onlineoutboards.com
Emergency!! Hey Erick I just bought the same engine. I am replacing spark plugs . What is the correct gap for the spark plugs please . I can’t find the correct answer no where. Thanks for your help brother. Dios vendiga❤
Actually, the spark plugs come pre-gapped already, unless you're using an off brand. Let me grab one of my extras and see of ir shows the gap.
Ok, I have in hand an NGK 3481 DCPR6E spark plug, and it has a gap of 0.030 of an inch.
Looks very nice and is so silence
Yes, it's very smooth even when revving it.
Love my 9.8!
Awesome motor and easy to work on as well.
I know royal purple is a very good synthetic oil, but during break-in it's recommend to use regular non synthetic oil. Synthetic is actually too slick to seat the rings properly. It might be ok, it just always recommend to use non synthetic during break-in. After the break-in go to synthetic. If it was me I would switch it. It's not that much oil anyway.
Noted!!
Awesome motor man
Thank you kindly! I plan on taking it to the water on the 16th weather permitting.
Hi Eric, good stuff you have there. Looking forward to see a video with it in the water. Tell me: the fuel tanks does have a level meter or not? because it can not be seen in this video once you did not took off the coverage of it. Thanks.
Thank you! No, this one does not have a has meter. It is 3 gallons so that would be around 40 nautical miles on plane.
what's the weight on this 9.8 ? Ive noticed lightest ones are 81lb but some are much heavier even though same hp. I know you sold your 9.8, I only have 6hp but at times feel its too slow lengthy rivers.
That one was around 90 pounds with all the oils and stuff in it.
Thank u@@ErickMartinSucre
Anytime 😊
Where are you located? I’m in south Florida.
Hey! I am located in Central Florida, Kissimmee to be exact.
... I have a dilemma whether to buy a Tohatsu 9.8 or a Mercury 9.9 engine, I know it's the same design, only the equipment is different, I have both engines at the same price, which would you choose and why?
I say Tohatsu since it has a less fancy design and it is a few pounds lighter. Or you could do what I did, I bought a Hangkai 12hp 2-stroke that has the same power, but the weight of my 6hp Tohatsu "60" pounds.
The Hangkai has a few drawbacks. The break-in period nust be done "10 hours", and the joints are not greased, other that it is a pretty awesome outboard. amzn.to/3V5e8LE
Unbox: th-cam.com/video/FNq32UJenJI/w-d-xo.html
Water review: th-cam.com/video/Oe6oHNG7JYo/w-d-xo.html
I guess it already comes with gear oil in it??
It does.
Very informative video Erick! Thanks to your reviews, I just picked up the same outboard motor to go with the 11ft inflatable boat. Just a question on the range of the external tank. I know different conditions affect the range, etc. but on average how many miles do you normally get with the 3 gallon external tank? Just want to get an idea to avoid running out of gas. Much appreciated!!!
You're looking at an average of 40 miles.
@@ErickMartinSucre Thank you Erick. Happy and safe boating!
Thank you 😊
Where did you order your motor from ?
I got mine from onlineoutboards.com
@@ErickMartinSucre Thanks
@@ron5454 You're welcome
Whete did you purchase?
I got it from Onlineoutboards site
@@ErickMartinSucre Thank you, Sir! I have seen their website. I'll check it...perfect simple engine for our 10' inflatable!
@@gckshea Personally I am quite happy with it. I currently use it on my Saturn ZK380 Kaboat and it's such a quiet little motor.
It seems like all the makers are going to fuel injection, heavier...complicated. I like that Tohatsu hangs in there with a carb version...it works!!! Damn the EPA/CARB emissions crap!
Yeah, most motors over 9.9 are going injection.
Love your videos! A newbie question here; how do I put the motor in the second slot? WHy does it not come that way factory? thanks
It's easy. There is a pin that can be removed on the bracket. I may need to make a video about it.
@@ErickMartinSucre Maybe you can include it in the oil change video. Much appreciated!
I'll make one just for it. Should be easy.
th-cam.com/video/wBSpNWmpyJc/w-d-xo.html
@@karniskavva I had one lol
I just bought a 20 and its heavy !! Its going on a Zodiac Cadet inflatable so that should fly like a rocket.
Yes it should. Like 22mph easy
Nice review. What boat will you be using this outboard on?
I sold it some time ago, but I used both my 6hp and 9.8hp Tohatsu outboards on it. I used the 6hp when I was by myself and the 9.8 when I had a passenger with me. I currently have a Saturn SK385xl kaboat and a ZK380 Kaboat.
@@ErickMartinSucre thanks for your quick reply. Will the Saturn SK385XL get on a plane with 6 hp outboard and two adults?
@@vanseelife493 It could be if you downgrade the propeller to a lower pitch, one that will allow the engine to rev high and quick. Here is an example, I had a hard time making the BB290 plane with 2 ppl in it, but using a lower pitch on my 6hp, I was able to plane. The original prop for my 6hp was a 7.8x8, so I downgraded to a 7.8x7 and that did the trick.
I got this motor just a month ago, and two times I couldn’t get it start, could be the choke thing, msg I know where I can find more info on how to handle the choke?? And do you keep the choke push in after it started? :) thank you!
I can only tell you the mistakes I have made. The issue I had was that the fuel line was not pushed in all the way. After it starts, you push the choke in and it should idle fine.
Sheesh, I'm jealous
oil caps are always tricky. And when I broke in my 5hr the slow period was fun bc I got to get a feel for the moter.
Anyways that's a really nice moter man cant wait to see how it runs.
Thank you! 😊 I'll start putting hours on it soon
I have same motor I got used with about 10 hrs on it. I've always laid it on the opposite side of tiller handle. Why would you want to lay it on the tiller side?
This model requires to be laid on the tiller side. If laid on the opposite side, it could leak oil into the carb and cylinders. That happened to me once with my old 2005 9.9 Merc.
@@ErickMartinSucre Yeah my cylinders filled up with oil and I had to pull the spark plugs to blow it out. I never got a manual or anything , I was just told to lay it like that and that's how it was laying when I picked it up. Guess I'll try your way , thanks
@@MybackHurtz1 Glad I can be of help and be safe!
Hey man, answer me a question. I seen you tried a 6hp one too. I have a boat similar to yours 3.2 meters take up to 10 hp motor. What you recommend 6 hp or 8 hp tohatsu motor ?
I do not mind if is a bit heavy to carry I’m strong. Just never had one before is my first boat.
Get the 8/9.8hp model. Plenty power and not super heavy
@@ErickMartinSucre yep, i just ordered one, 1500 gbp. Brand new.
Nice!!! Great little motor.
What happened to your 9.9? I mean why the replacement to a 9.8? Is 9.8 faster? I know it weighs less.
I sold that one about a year ago. The 9.8 has the same power.
9.8 Buen motor Erick 👍🏼me preguntaba si tienes pensado vender el 6hp
Si, el Nissan lo vendi a una mujer recientemente. Me voy a quedar con el Tohatsu 6hp y el Nuevo 9.8
Ok quiero comprarme un motor 6hp viendo tus videos me anime y compre un bote inflable ya le hice la registracion nada mas me falta un motor para probarlo en la Bahia de Tampa😀.Por cierto buenos videos sigue asi brother.Saludos👍🏼
Muchad gracias! Yo compro mis outboards en Onlineoutboards.com
Is it a 2 or a 4 stroke?
4 Stroke
My brand new Tohatsu 6hp didn't come with oil either. I think Tohatsu is trying to save money somewhere.
I know, I saw a video review and it showed that it came with. I'll be honest, I can't complain really, other retailers sells these for much more and I so happened to have some oil left for the 6hp outboard. All in all, I'm happy with it.
I have the same motor on my sundolphin pro 120
And didn’t you have a Mercury 9.9
And we both flooded our motors on the first start
@@jrbassin I did yes. That one was much heavier than this one. I say at least 10 pounds more since this one feels lighter. How do you like yours?
@@ErickMartinSucre I like it a lot. I also got mine over a other motor (Yamaha) for the weight
@@jrbassin I am happy to hear that. My main motivation was weight and this fits the bill. 84 pounds with all the oils, it's perfect
Can you compare the slowest speed on the 9.8hp vs 6hp to see if it’s the same for fishing? You don’t need to make a video but a comment is fine! If you get the chance
Oh, well I can answer that. Slow speeds are the same, but the 9.8 is much smoother, makes less noise. If you ride by yourself most of the time, the 6hp will do great.
@@ErickMartinSucre awesome thanks a lot!!
Anytime
Whats the difference on mercury 9.9 and tohatsu 9.8 ?
Tohatsu is capped in power with a 200+cc engine. The 9.9 has the bigger 300+cc engine that can get upto 20hp.
Ive read that the Mercury 9.9 is the same identical motor as the tohatsu 9.8.
Does anyone know if this is true? My engine is a 2021 and thats what Im referring to. Thank you!
No, the 9.8hp has the 200+ cc motor, while the 9.9 has the 300+cc motor.
Thank you all. I ordered a carb for a 20hp merc and prop also. If this is correct, and its the 300+cc engine, it should accept the carb and like it. I will find out the beginning of the week when I swap the carb and Prop.
@@MrBronco333 Nice! If you happen to have Facebook, feel free to share some pics on my group "The Muddy Feet Oasis". I'll love to see it.
How did you choose a model? I looked up, there are so many models of Tohatsu 9.8hp, I got lost.
The very first one that appears is the one you want for inflatables. 15 inch "short shaft" no electronic control steering, just tiller handle. onlineoutboards.com/collections/tohatsu-9-8-hp-outboards/products/2022-tohatsu-9-8-hp-mfs9-8bs-outboard-motor
@@ErickMartinSucre Why not get a 20HP? It is like only 10-15lb heavier. You'd run it half way, should be a quieter ride? No?
@@Booboosik 9.8 is heavy enough for me to handle. Kep in mind the weight is dry, does not include the oils in the motor. With oil, its about 86 punds, while the 20 is 100
@@Booboosik Makes a massive difference when you are launching a boat by yourself, which I do often.
@@ErickMartinSucre I went with Suzuki 20HP model DF20ASW3.
very nice vid!!!! where can I buy and how much please info brother much thanks!!!!!!
I got mine from onlineoutboards
@@ErickMartinSucre hey man could I get the spects to tht engine I was really wanting th same 1 u got..looks like a champ of a outboard....I wld love to have 1 on my 1436...much thanks for all th info an help bro!!!
@@ericlewis8264 MODEL MFS9.8BS
MODEL YEAR 2021
SKU MFS9.8BS-21
WEIGHT 81.5 lb
MANUFACTURER Tohatsu
COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE Japan
HORSEPOWER 9.8hp
SHAFT LENGTH 15" (Short)
STEERING Tiller
STARTING Manual
TRIM & TILT Manual
FUEL DELIVERY Carburetor
FUEL TANK External
CYLINDER(S) 2
DISPLACEMENT 209 cc (12.8 cubic inches)
BORE AND STROKE 55 x 44 mm (2.17 x 1.73 inches)
FULL THROTTLE RPM RANGE 5,000-6,000 RPM
IGNITION SYSTEM Digital CD Ignition
INDUCTION SCAVENGING SOHC
VALVES PER CYLINDER 2
FUEL TYPE Unleaded Gasoline (87 octane)
FUEL TANK / FUEL LINE 3.1 Gal. Fuel Tank + Quick Connect Fuel Line
OIL TYPE SAE 10W-30 or SAE 10W-40 (SF, SG, SH, SJ)
OIL CAPACITY 27 fl. oz. (800 ml)
LUBRICATION Wet Sump
ALTERNATOR Optional 12V 80W 6A (installation required)
COOLING SYSTEM Water-Cooled, Thermostatically Controlled
SALTWATER RATED Yes
GEAR RATIO 2.08:1
GEAR SHIFT Forward-Neutral-Reverse (front mount shifter)
PROPELLER 8.5" Dia. X 8.0" Pitch 3-Blade Aluminum
thank you sir!!!
Happy to help ☺
Awesome!
Thank you!! 8-)
I thought it wouldn't start because you didn't put in the spark plug (after showing it was in a bag).😄
😀😀😀
Eric: I just randomly have a giant tractor tire in my shed just because I can.
Hahaha!! I use it as part of my workout routine
Mine should be here next week. That motor is going to make my little 12’ Jon boat fuck.
Haha!! Good little motor
I'm usin 9.8 2 stroke. Sure 4 stroke have more power boss but more expensive 😁😁
Agreed! The only issue is that new outboards that are being sold now in the US are all 4 stroke.
@@ErickMartinSucre ohh so that means no more 2 stroke outboard comin in to states...
Nope!! I heard in a forum online that if the 2 stroke technology improves to meet emission regulations it may come back but it is not likely to happen.
Erick... congrat... I should buy one to exchange my 6hp..🤔... let me research .... how heavier is that😂😂😂...
The 6hp is about 60 pounds wet. This one is about 84 pounds wet.
Is that mfs9.8bl..!! Erick.. if so it's about $1328.. 🤨
Tohatsu 9.8hp 2021 model. It was 2050 in onlineoutboards