The Evinrude 2 hp outboard motor, model code 2502, represents a reliable and robust piece of marine engineering from the 1972-1975 generation. This compact 2-stroke, single-cylinder engine delivers 2 horsepower and features a single carburetor for efficient fuel delivery. Its design emphasizes durability and straightforward operation, making it suitable for a variety of small watercraft and recreational boating needs. Notable features include a tiller handle for intuitive steering, a recoil starter for easy ignition, and a fixed pitch propeller for consistent performance. The water-cooled system ensures efficient operation in aquatic environments.
This Workshop Service and Repair Manual in English provides comprehensive guidance for maintaining and repairing your Evinrude 2 hp outboard motor. It covers essential maintenance procedures, including recommended lubrication with 2-stroke outboard oil and specific fuel-oil mixture ratios, as well as details on the magneto ignition system and cooling methods. Technical specifications, troubleshooting advice, and safety guidelines are also included to assist owners, mechanics, and technicians in ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of the engine. The manual details forward and neutral gear selection and directs users to specific sections for information on gear ratios, weight, engine speed ranges, and recommended spark plugs.
Johnson Evinrude 2 hp -- 1975 model 2502
Workshop service and repair manual
Covers models 2502
Full factory workshop manual for this Vintage Outboard engine.
Covers every aspect of service and repair.
The manual is dated 1975 but is good for engines 1972 to 1975.
The manual is in PDF format.
Digital delivery instant download.
Johnson Evinrude 2 hp -- 1975 model 2502
Workshop service and repair manual
Covers models 2502
Full factory workshop manual for this Vintage Outboard engine.
Covers every aspect of service and repair.
The manual is dated 1975 but is good for engines 1972 to 1975.
The manual is in PDF format.
Digital delivery instant download.