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2.5 Mercury Outboard Motor 15 Inch Shaft New on 2040-parts.com

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New Haven, Indiana, United States

New Haven, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mercury Engine(HP):2.5 Manufacturer Part Number:2418569 Stroke:4-Stroke UPC:Does not apply


  • Year: 2015
  • Manufacturer: Mercury
  • Model: FourStroke 2.5 HP - 15 in. Shaft
  • New/Used: New
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Title: Clean
Engine
Engine Type1 cylinder
Bore x Stroke2.16 x 1.42 in. (55 x 36 mm)
Displacement5.2 cid (85 cc)
StartingManual
Dimensions
Shaft Length15 in. (381 mm)
Weight40 lb. (18 kg)
General
Trim Method4 position
Propshaft Horsepower2.5 hp (1.9 kW)
Full Throttle Operating Range4500-5500 rpm
Gear Ratio / Shift2.15:1 / F-N
Fuel Induction2-valve pushrod (overhead valve)
CoolingWater-cooled with thermostat
SteeringTiller with 360° turning

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2.5 HP, Short Shaft, Tiller Handle Steering, 4 Stroke
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Handheld Reliability 



Portable power and thrust for exact operation. 



Easy to Start. 



Automatic decompression bleeds off cylinder pressure to reduce the pulling force required to start the engine. 



Lightweight. 



Weighing just 38 pounds, our 2.5 - 3.5hp FourStroke outboards are easy to lift and carry. 



Precise Control. 



Mercury 2.5 and 3.5hp FourStroke engines feature neutral-forward shifting with 360-degree steering for full thrust in all directions. 



Shallow Water. 



Multiple trim positions enhance performance and enable shallow-water operation.

    Specifications
    • HP / kW: 2.5 / 1.9
    • Engine type: 1 cylinder
    • Displacement (CID/CC): 5.2 / 85
    • Full throttle RPM: 4500-5500
    • Fuel induction system: 2-valve pushrod (overhead valve)
    • Recommended fuel: 87 octane compatible (up to 10% ethanol)
    • Recommended oil: Mercury FourStroke Oil 10W-30
    • Engine protection operator warning system: Over-rev
    • Starting: Manual
    • Steering: Tiller with 360° turning
    • Shaft length: 15 in. / 381 mm
    • Gearcase ratio: 2.15:1
    • Dry Weight: 40 lb. / 18 kg
    • CARB star rating: 3
    • Bore and stroke: 2.16 x 1.42 in. / 55 x 36 mm
    • Ignition: CDI w/electronic spark advance
    • Fuel system: Carbureted
    • Cooling system: Water-cooled with thermostat
    • Gear shift: F-N
    • Gearcase options: Standard
    • Trim system: 4 position
    • Trim positions: 4
    • Exhaust system: Above prop
    • Shallow water trim range (degrees): 16
    • Color: Phantom Black
    NOTES:
    Dry weight based on lightest model available.

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