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Background
An outboard motor is a self-contained marine propulsion unit mounted outside a boat's transom. Most outboards combine an engine or electric motor, steering bracket, drive shaft, gearcase, and propeller in one removable assembly.
This category organizes outboard motor repair information by manufacturer. It covers gasoline, diesel, and electric outboards used on fishing boats, dinghies, tenders, runabouts, pontoons, and small commercial boats.
Identification
Identify an outboard motor by the manufacturer name on the cowling and the model or serial number plate on the mounting bracket, swivel bracket, clamp bracket, or engine block.
Useful identification details include horsepower, shaft length, fuel type, starting system, control type, engine family, serial number range, and model year. These details are often required before ordering parts.
Safety
Before servicing an outboard motor, remove the ignition key, disconnect the battery, shut off the fuel supply, and let the engine cool. Work in a ventilated area and support the motor securely before removing mounting hardware or lower-unit parts.
Manufacturer Categories
- Mercury Outboard Motor
- Yamaha Outboard Motor
- Suzuki Outboard Motor
- Honda Outboard Motor
- Tohatsu Outboard Motor
- Evinrude Outboard Motor
- Johnson Outboard Motor
- Torqeedo Electric Outboard Motor
- ePropulsion Electric Outboard Motor
- Nissan Outboard Motor
- Mariner Outboard Motor
- Force Outboard Motor