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Yamaha F8A - Installation Requirements; Boat Horsepower Rating; Mounting Motor; Remote Control Requirements

Yamaha F8A
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Specifications
and
requirements
Gear
oil
quantity:
FPP(8/9.9)AER
0.150
L
(0.159
US
qt,
0.132
Imp.qt)
Installation
requirements
Boat
horsepower
rating
FPP(8/9.9)AMH
0.150
L
(0.159
US
qt,
0.132
Imp.qt)
WARNING
FPW(8/9.9)AER
0.370
L
(0.391
US
qt,
Overpowering
a
boat
can
cause
severe
in-
0.326
Imp.qt)
stability.
FPW(8/9.9)AM
H
0.370
L
(0.391
US
qt,
0.326
Imp.qt)
Tightening
torque
for
engine:
Spark
plug:
Before
installing
the
outboard
motor(s),
con-
firm
that
the
total
horsepower
of
your
out-
board
motor(s)
does
not
exceed
the
boats
maximum
horsepower
rating.
See
the
boat’s
capacity
plate
or
contact
the
manufacturer.
25.0
Nm
(2.55
kgf-m,
18.4
ft-lb)
Mounting
motor
Propeller
nut:
FPP(8/9.9)AER
17.0
Nm
(1.73
kgf-m,
12.5
ft-lb)
WARNING
FPP(8/9.9)AM
H
17.0
Nm
(1.73
kgf-m,
Improper
mounting
of
the
outboard
mo-
12.5
ft-lb)
tor
could
result
in
hazardous
conditions
FPW(8/9.9)AER
21.0
Nm
(2.14
kgf-m,
such
as
poor
handling,
loss
of
control,
15.5
ft-lb)
or
fire
hazards.
FPW(8/9.9)AMH
21.0
Nm
(2.14
kgf-m,
Because
the
motor
is
very
heavy,
spe-
15.5
ft-lb)
cial
equipment
and
training
is
required
to
mount
it
safely.
Engine
oil
drain
bolt:
Your
dealer
or
other
person
experienced
in
24.0
Nm
(2.45
kgf-m,
17.7
ft-lb)
proper
rigging
should
mount
the
motor
using
Noise
and
vibration
level:
correct
equipment
and
complete
rigging
in-
Operator
sound
pressure
level
(ICOMIA
structions.
For
further
information,
see
page
39/94
and
40/94):
29.
78.2
dB(A)
Vibration
on
tiller
handle
(ICOMIA
38/94):
Remote
control
requirements
FPP(8/9.9)AMH
Vibration
on
tiller
handle
is
WARNING
under
2.5
m/s²
FPW(8/9.9)AMH
Vibration
on
tiller
handle
is
under
2.5
m/s²
If
the
engine
starts
in
gear,
the
boat
can
move
suddenly
and
unexpectedly,
pos-
sibly
causing
a
collision
or
throwing
passengers
overboard.
If the engine ever starts in gear, the
start-in-gear protection device is not
working
correctly
and
you
should
dis-
continue
using
the
outboard.
Contact
your
Outboards
dealer.
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