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  2. Tohatsu - Wikipedia

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    All outboard engines sold in North America by the now-defunct Nissan Marine were rebadged Tohatsus. [13] Tohatsu four stroke outboard engines above 50 HP sold in North America after 2013 are rebadged Honda, though at some point after that Tohatsu introduced their own 60 HP model which is an up-rated variant of their 40/50 HP engine. As of at ...

  3. Nissan Outboard Motors - Wikipedia

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    Nissan outboard motors are produced by Tohatsu Corporation of Tokyo, Japan. They are the second largest producer of outboard motors in the world and produce environmentally conscious TLDI series of two-stroke low pressure direct injection outboards that meet current United States Environmental Protection Agency regulations for the US.

  4. Nissan Marine - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., Nissan Marine is one name under which Tohatsu outboards are sold. In late 2014 Nissan Marine discontinued production of outboards worldwide. [1]

  5. Outboard motor - Wikipedia

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    Unlike inboard motors, outboard motors can be easily removed for storage or repairs. Bolinder's two-cylinder Trim outboard engine A Mercury Marine 50 hp outboard engine, circa 1980 to 1983 1979 Evinrude 70 hp outboard, cowling and air silencer removed, exposing its shift/throttle/spark advance linkages, flywheel, and three carburetors

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