The Honda G30 is a 132 cc (8.05 cu.in.) single-cylinder air-coolled 4-stroke internal combustion small gasoline engine manufactured by Honda Motor Company for general-purpose applications.
The G30 has a slide valve (L-head) design and an efficient combustion chamber designs together with a high-performance carburetor. Friction components such as the cylinders sleeve and piston are made of high strength materials.
The G30 produced 3.0 PS (2.2 kW) at 3400 rpm of continuous rated horsepower and 4.0 PS (2.9 kW) of maximum horsepower.
General information
Engine Specifications | |
Model | G30 / GR30 |
Type | 4-stroke, single cylinder, side-valve |
Displacement | 132 cm 3 (8.05 cu-in) |
Max. horsepower | 4.0 PS (2.9 kW) |
Max. torque | – |
Carburetor | Horizontal, butterfly valve |
Cooling system | Forced-air |
Ignition system | High voltage ignition |
Lubricating system | Splash system |
Starting system | Recoil starter |
Stoping system | Ground switch |
Fuel used | Unleaded gasoline (octane number 86 or higher) |
Fuel tank capacity | 4.5 L |
PTO shaft rotation | Counterclockwise (from PTO shaft side) |
Maintenance data
Oil system | |
Oil type | Honda 4-stroke or an equivalent |
Recommended oil | SAE 20 or 30 |
Oil capacity | 0.57 l |
Ignition system | |
Spark plug | NGK: C-6HB |
Spark plug gap | 0.6-0.7 mm (0.024-0.028 in) |
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