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Yanmar 4JH45
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Prices from £8,460.83. Enquire for price and installation quote.
YANMAR engines have become the global standard in sailboat and small craft propulsion. Bringing common rail technology to smaller applications, YANMAR exclusively provides the benefits of fuel efficiency, added power, and cleaner operation.
With 4 power ratings across one design, the 4JH-CR engine is the perfect solution to fit across a wide variety of boats sizes and applications. And with a similar footprint to previous models and competition alike, it is the ideal choice for repowers.
Rated Output
33.1 kW / 45 mhp
Rated Speed
3000 rpm
Displacement
2.19 L / 131 cu. in
No. of cylinders
4 cylinders
Cylinder Bore x Stroke
88 mm x 90 mm / 3.46 in x 3.54 in
Combustion system
Direct Injection, Bosch Common Rail System
Aspiration
Natural
Alternator
12V - 125A
Dry weight without gear
220 kg / 485 lbs
Dimensions
870 mm x 589 mm x 627 mm
Controls
Mechanical (optional - VC10 system)
Certifications
RCD 2 EPA Tier 3 EPA Tier 3C BSO II EMC SOLAS
Specification
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