Outboard engine BLACK BASS BIG FOOT 8
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Characteristics

Type
outboard
Power source
gasoline
Market
professional vessel
Other characteristics
4-stroke
Power

8 ch
(8 hp)

Displacement

165 cm³
(6 US fl oz)

Number of cylinders

1 unit

Engine speed

5,500 rpm, 6,000 rpm
(34,558 rad.min-1, 37,699 rad.min-1)

Bore

63 mm
(2.5 in)

Weight

31 kg
(68 lb)

Description

The single cylinder 165cc Black Bass Big Foot, is characterised by its compact sturdy foot, thus giving it its name Big Foot. Designed for professional use due to its robustness and extremely low fuel consumption. TECHNICAL FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT Bore x Stroke (mm)63 x 53 N° Cylinders1 Induction1 carburettor StartingManual or Electrical FuelPetrol (for specifications see the user manual) Fuel tank (L)Separate 12 LubricationForced with mechanical lobe-pump IgnitionC.D.I. Digital Ignition timingElectronic StartingManual or Electric AlternatorOptional 12V/70W with rectifier on Manual start versionStandard 12V/70W with rectifier on Electric start version CoolingWater cooled with pump-forced circulation ExhaustUnderwater through propeller Steering systemBar with twist grip throttle control and steering friction adjustment or remote with remote control box Type of remote control box provided (for the version with remote control box)Single lever with safety switch Trim adjustmentManual (4 pos)with trim for navigation in shallow waters Direction reversalMechanical A-F-R Transmission Ratio13/27 Available shaft versionsC. - L. Standard propeller type3-bladed with built-in spring drive Weight basic version (kg.)30,5

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