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1.9L Oil capacity

CastawayRK

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Boat Make
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Year
2023
Boat Model
FSH Sport
Boat Length
22
Is it really only 2.75qts? I'm sorta old school but it's tough to imagine having a motor that size turning 7,000RPM with that amount of oil. Yamaha Engineers know what they are doing but making room for another quart or 2 seems like cheap insurance. I'm used to my 4 cyl race cars holding 9 quarts.
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Is it really only 2.75qts? I'm sorta old school but it's tough to imagine having a motor that size turning 7,000RPM with that amount of oil. Yamaha Engineers know what they are doing but making room for another quart or 2 seems like cheap insurance. I'm used to my 4 cyl race cars holding 9 quarts.
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Well the 3.4L is correct for the TR-1 powered 220. I’d think the capacity would be similar to the 1.8?
 
Looks like almost 2 quarts stays in the engine that is not removable.
 
That’s certainly what the math says but that is both weird and not acceptable. Wonder where it hides in a wet sump that it can’t be sucked out?
If it doesn’t come out thru dipstick tube then it doesn’t register when you check oil level
 
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