New Mercury Outboard Motors
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New Mercury 2.5MH 15" Shaft Four Stroke Tiller Outboard 1F02201KK
Mercury Marine Outboards
$1,075.00 $939.00ENGINE DETAILS Weighing in at just 38 pounds, this compact, reliable motor is a great choice for aluminum tiller, inflatable soft hull, jon, utility, and sail boats. SPECIFICATIONS - 2.5 HP / kW 2.5 / 1.9 Engine type 1...- Part Number:
- 1F02201KK
- Availability:
- In Stock - Ships same or next business day.
- Horse Power:
- 2.5
- Shaft Length:
- 15" (Short)
- Starting:
- Manual
- Trim & Tilt:
- Manual
- Fuel Tank:
- Internal
- Prop Included:
- Yes
- Weight (Lbs):
- 41
$1,075.00 $939.00
Mercury Outboard Motors
Looking for outboard motors for sale? PowerBoatSupply.com carries a full range of Mercury outboard motors—from compact 5hp models perfect for dinghies and small boats to high-horsepower engines built for serious performance. Our selection of Mercury Marine outboard motors and genuine parts ensures you’ll find exactly what your boat needs for reliable power on the water. For nearly a century, Mercury Marine has been a leader in boat motor innovation. Unlike brands that adapt existing engines, Mercury designs each outboard motor from the ground up for marine use. The result? Exceptional performance, durability, and efficiency that make Mercury outboards the top choice for boaters and mechanics worldwide.
Difference between outboard and inboard motors
As the name implies, the main difference between inboard and outboard motors is where they are mounted. An inboard motor is mounted inside the boat, typically at the hull. This layout—also known as a sterndrive (the drive is placed at the stern of the boat)—combines an internal combustion engine with a steerable drive unit under the waterline.
Outboards, on the other hand, are dedicated marine engines that attach directly to the stern of the boat, on the outside hull. Smaller outboard motors are operated by hand with a lever or handle, while larger versions connect to the boat’s steering system. One major advantage of outboard motors is that they are easier to remove from the boat for storage or maintenance. They are also typically less expensive than inboard motors.
How to start a Mercury outboard motor
For most recent 2-stroke and 4-stroke Mercury outboard motors, starting the engine is as simple as tilting the motor down into the water and turning the key like on a car. A carbureted 2-stroke motor, however, may not be as simple. For those models, tilt the engine so that fuel can easily reach the carburetor, then squeeze the fuel pump’s primer bulb until it is firm. While in neutral, advance the throttle up to ⅔, then turn the key and push to choke and crank at the same time. Once the engine has started, release the choke and return to neutral.
How to break in a new Mercury outboard motor
When you get a new Mercury Marine outboard motor, it may be tempting to get out on the water and start pushing it hard. Doing so is a surefire way to damage the motor. To properly break in a new outboard boat motor, follow the instructions in the owner’s manual. Let the motor warm up to operating temperature before any real operation. For the next two hours, vary the motor’s RPMs—typically between 0 and 4500 RPM—and every ten minutes run the motor wide open briefly so it operates across a range of conditions. After these two hours, you can run the motor as you regularly would, but avoid running at wide-open throttle for longer than five minutes at a time.
For nearly four decades, PowerBoatSupply.com has been supplying the best engines and maintenance kits for Mercury outboard motors. Whatever you have questions about—from Mercury outboard oil and filters to starters for outboard motors—our expertise means we’re always able to help, whether you’re a DIYer in your garage or a professional mechanic.
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