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Mercury 30HP F30 4-Stroke Long Shaft Outboard Motor F30MLHGA EFI

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Mercury 30HP F30 4-Stroke Long Shaft Outboard Motor F30MLHGA EFICOPY TITLE HERE

Mercury 30HP F30 4-Stroke Long Shaft Outboard Motor F30MLHGA EFI are a lightweight, durable, and fuel-efficient engine featuring Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) for reliable starts and a long 20" shaft designed for easy handling and control on smaller vessels.

Mercury 30HP F30 4-Stroke Long Shaft Outboard Motor F30MLHGA EFI Key Features

The Mercury F30MLHGA is a 30 horsepower, inline 3-cylinder engine known for its smooth operation and low maintenance design.
  • Engine Type: Inline 3-cylinder, 4-stroke engine with a single overhead cam (SOHC) and 6 valves.
  • Horsepower/kW: 30 hp / 22.4 kW.
  • Displacement: 500cc (30.5 cubic inches).
  • Starting System: Manual start, with a manual recoil starter standard even on electric start models for backup.
  • Shaft Length: 20" (508 mm) long shaft.
  • Steering: Tiller control, featuring an advanced, ergonomically designed handle that is adjustable for left or right-handed operation.
  • Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) for sure-fire starts in any weather, better fuel efficiency, and reduced ethanol-related problems common to small carburettors.
  • Dry Weight: Approximately 146 lbs (66 kg), making it one of the lightest 3-cylinder outboards in its class. 
  • Trim System: Gas-assisted tilt. 
  • Cooling System: Water-cooled with a thermostat.   
  • Alternator: High-output 15 amp (186 watt) alternator to keep batteries charged and electronics running.
  • Maintenance: Features a lifetime maintenance-free valve train and a no-spill oil change system for easy service.
  • Additional Features: Includes an external 6.6-gallon (25 L) fuel tank and is compatible with Mercury's Smart Craft digital technology for enhanced monitoring and control (with the addition of accessories).

    Mercury 30HP F30 4-Stroke Long Shaft Outboard Motor F30MLHGA EFI FAQs

    • What is the horsepower and engine type? The engine is a 30 HP (22.4 kW) inline 3-cylinder, 4-stroke engine with a single overhead cam (SOHC) and 2 valves per cylinder.
    • What is the displacement? The displacement is 32.1 CID (526 cc).
    • What is the recommended fuel and oil? The recommended fuel is unleaded 90 RON minimum, and the recommended oil is Mercury Four Stroke Oil 10W-30.
    • Does it have an alternator? Yes, it has a robust electrical system with a high-output alternator providing 15 amp (186 watt) on the manual start models and 17 amp (210 watt) on electric start models.
    • How often should I change the engine oil? After the initial break-in period, the engine oil and filter should typically be changed at the 100-hour mark or yearly, whichever comes first.
    • How often should spark plugs be changed? Spark plugs should be replaced every 300 hours or every 3 years, whichever comes first.
    • Can I run the motor out of the water? No, you should never start or run your outboard without water circulating through the cooling water intake in the gearcase, as this can damage the water pump and cause the engine to overheat.
    • How do I break in a new engine? For the first two hours, operate the motor at varied throttle settings up to 4500 RPM. For the next eight hours, you can run the motor normally, but avoid sustained wide-open throttle for more than five minutes at a time.
    • Is the valve train maintenance-free? Yes, this engine features a lifetime maintenance-free valve train, requiring no regular service or adjustments.

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