Thank you for your purchase of the complete Honda engine linkage kit. This kit is designed to fit both the 120&160 engine platforms. The only difference you will find between the 120 and the 160 engine is the direction the cable adjustment block is installed on the engine block.
1. Remove the stamped factory linkage plate and related hardware.
2. Check your carburetor and confirm the throttle arm (black plastic molded arm on the top of the throttle shaft) is in good working condition.
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Performer series intake manifolds are compatible with aftermarket camshafts and headers designed to operate in the idle-5500 RPM range. Edelbrock offers a dyno-matched, street proven camshaft; Performer-Plus #2172. Header primary tube diameter should be 1-5/8” depending on your specific engine combination.
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Edelbrock Performer series intake manifolds are designed for engines operating in the idle to 5500 rpm range. Performer RPM series intake manifolds are designed for engines operating in the 1500-6500 rpm range. Match Performer or Performer RPM intake manifolds with recommended carburetors and additional equipment for even greater performance increases.
EGR SYSTEMS: Edelbrock EGR-equipped Performer manifolds are intended as a direct functionally identical replacement for their O.E.M. counterparts. All exhaust emissions or emissions related stock components are intended to be retained and functional. Non-EGR equipped manifolds will not accept stock EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) equipment. EGR systems are used on most 1972 and later model vehicles. Check local laws for requirements.
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Proper operation of your brakes is essential for your safety and the safety of others. Any brake service should be performed ONLY by persons experienced in the installation and proper operation of brake systems. It is the responsibility of the person installing the component or kit for the particular application. After installation and before operating your vehicle, be sure to test the function of the brakes under controlled conditions.
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This manual contains the instructions needed to operate and maintain your new engine. Please read this manual completely to obtain maximum performance and reliability from your new Team Associated engine. Pay special attention to the break-in instructions outlined in this manual. The engine must be broken in to achieve maximum performance. Follow the directions in this manual exactly.
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Suzuki engineers have designed an all-new light weight 25PS (18.4kW) 4-stroke outboard that weighs just 69kg (152lbs.)*. Its lighter weight and economical operation make it ideal for boaters and fishermen who need a powerful compact outboard. In addition, this new 4-stroke fully complies with 2006 EPA and forthcoming EURO 1 standards (EU Directive 2003/44/EC), and carries the California Air Resources Board (CARB) 3-star Ultra-Low emissions rating.
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September 28th, 2008 · No Comments
This application can be a difficult throttle installation, and requires the use of a Torque Wrench in the installation. Since this engine is so tightly packaged, you may wish to have your Suzuki/OMC dealer install this for you. Read through the instructions completely before proceeding.
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September 28th, 2008 · No Comments
The basis of these notes have come from a series of website printouts I obtained over the last couple of years in my effort to understand how the Mikuni BDSR39 carburetors work on my Suzuki SV650. From these printouts, I’ve produced this document aimed at rejetting the SV carburetors yourself rather than taking your bike to a dyno shop and getting it done for you. While a dyno shop will probably produce a more accurate torque/power curve, the DIY wrench monkey will be satisfied in the knowledge that he/she has done it themselves and in doing so, has learned more about their bike as a result. Be aware that rejetting your bike on a dyno normally takes 1 – 2 days, however, doing it yourself is going to take much longer due to the number of times you have to strip down and rebuild your bike for the road tests. To makes things simpler and help you get it right, I’ve divided the rejetting procedure into steps which need to be completed in sequence or you’ll simply compound any problems that you may come across in a later process.
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This application can be a difficult throttle installation, and requires the use of a Torque Wrench in the installation. Since this engine is so tightly packaged, you may wish to have your Suzuki/OMC dealer install this for you. Read through the instructions completely before proceeding. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call our technical service advisors. 1-800-588-7655.
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