This is a fairly vague question to answer, but generally all that is needed for an outboard carburetor is a good cleaning, and to install a new gasket kit. Hope this helps.
The 1975 model, 45 hp Chrysler outboard, requires a 50:1 ratio, roughly one pint of 2 cycle oil, to six gallons of fuel.
There is a switch or lever under the front part of the motor it will be right between the steering links under the bottom front of the mounts My 45hp / 691cc has a lever under the front right of the motor cover facing the back of the boat.
The maximum speed of the 1972 Peugeot pick-up 404 diesel 4cyl 45hp is 85 mph.
About 45hp with about 36hp at pto
The maximum speed would be only fifty five on all major highways because that is the legal speed limit.
45HP and i think 32 Torque
4500 lol is the designation bc they have about 45hp crank
2007 yz450's have around 49-50hp. All engines are different. If you want a hard hitting motor the 2003 yz450 is where you wnat to go. A 2003 model pumps out 49-53 stock. The motors have a high performance cam in them and they hit hard. They will destroy a newer 450 in a drag race anyday. I have all facts from motorcycle usa.com
The maximum speed of the 1975 Peugeot 400, diesel, 4 cyl, 45 HP is 135 miles per hour.
What is the torque for the flywheel nut on mercury 200 h.p. Johngig123's answer; Per the manual I have for Mercury outboards; 4-cyl. models 45, 50, 500 and 650- 65 ft-lb (88Nm) 3-cyl. models 50, 60, 70 650 and 700 - 85 ft-lb (115Nm) 4-cyl. models 75, 80, 800 and 850 - 100 ft-lb (136NM) section of manual data taken from covers; 45hp 4-cyl 1986 & on model 500 4-cyl 1965-79 50hp 4-cyl 1980-1985 50hp 3-cyl 1986-90 60hp 3-cyl 1984-90 model 650 4-cyl 1965-71 model 700 3-cyl 1980-83 75hp 4-cyl 1984-86 model 800 4-cyl 1969-72 model 800 4-cyl 1978-79 80hp 4-cyl 1980-83 model 850 4-cyl 1973-77
The approximate maximum speed of the 1972 Chevrolet 400 with a diesel, 4 cylinder, 45 HP engine was 79 miles per hour.
the rm 250 goes 90mph the rm 250 goes 90mph The one you get from the dealer goes about 65 to 70mph - 5speed close ratio transmission with a big rear sprocket....it might have 45hp, but doesn't have the legs to go 90mph.