YS120 weight?
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From: Fairfield,
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http://www.yspower.co.jp/en/data/pdf/fz120.pdf
I just typed a search for "YS 120 manual", and it popped up right from the horses mouth.
880 grams = 31.04 ounces = 1.94 lbs. Whichever version 1.20 you have it will be similar.
I just typed a search for "YS 120 manual", and it popped up right from the horses mouth.
880 grams = 31.04 ounces = 1.94 lbs. Whichever version 1.20 you have it will be similar.
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That weight doesnt seem like it can be correct. Im wondering if the weight calculation from that manual is correct. I have a 110 here that I use for mock up and it weighs 1.90. I am pretty sure the 120 is quite a bit heavier than a 110?
Doesn anyone have one they can weigh?
Doesn anyone have one they can weigh?
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From: Fairfield,
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http://www.ysengines.net/manuals-dow.../FZ110-YSP.pdf
the 1.10 wieghs the same as the 1.15, (730 grams = 25.75 ounces)
YS manuals give the weight of engine only with no exhaust system
(but with prop nuts and washer)
Example of YS manual weight accuracy: my DZ-170 weighs 957 grams on our FANCY digital scale,
and the manual says 955 grams. - seems like 2 grams of assembly oil was used to me
Either your scale is wrong, or your weighing your 1.10 with a muffler on it or something.
the 1.10 wieghs the same as the 1.15, (730 grams = 25.75 ounces)
YS manuals give the weight of engine only with no exhaust system
(but with prop nuts and washer)
Example of YS manual weight accuracy: my DZ-170 weighs 957 grams on our FANCY digital scale,
and the manual says 955 grams. - seems like 2 grams of assembly oil was used to me

Either your scale is wrong, or your weighing your 1.10 with a muffler on it or something.



