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[email protected] April 12th 06 02:33 PM

Testing 2006 Honda BF15? Necessary?
 
This may be a silly question, but here goes, anyway.

Do I need to "test" a new Honda BF15 outboard? --it'll probably be 2
months from when I picked it up from the dealer to the first time in
the water. I would like to start it up and make sure it's running
before I hit the lake. Is that necessary for these motors? .

If so, do I need to use a "ear muff flusher"? I know they have a
garden hose attachment--can that be used to run the engine briefly?
The manual doesn't go into details.

Thanks!


[email protected] April 12th 06 04:10 PM

Testing 2006 Honda BF15? Necessary?
 
"hudgevudge wrote:
Do I need to "test" a new Honda BF15 outboard?


Yes, absolutely.
I have the same exact motor (except 20hp) and my water pump went out
fairly quickly. I believe it must have dry rotted before the engine
ever came out of the crate. Cost me $140 to replace. Point being,
don't count on everything being right just because it's new.

If so, do I need to use a "ear muff flusher"? I know they have a
garden hose attachment--can that be used to run the engine briefly?


Something you should know. Before you put the earmuffs on, remove the
screen (easy with a screw driver) at the water intake. Unlike any
other outboard I've ever owned, the Honda screen will actually block
water being forced in by a garden hose. I have NO idea how or why. And
watch the exit hole to make sure water's getting through. A Honda
Tech clued me in to that little piece of info. I thought he was full
of BS but I've tried both ways (screen in/screen off) and sure 'nuff,
he was right.

Rick

[email protected] April 12th 06 06:43 PM

Testing 2006 Honda BF15? Necessary?
 
"hudgevudge wrote:
Great tip! Removed the screen, put on the earmuffs


Great Tip #2
.... don't forget to put the screen back on when you're through lol!

[email protected] April 12th 06 07:35 PM

Testing 2006 Honda BF15? Necessary?
 
Thats funny. I did forget, and had to go back 5 minutes later and put
it back on!


[email protected] April 12th 06 09:27 PM

Testing 2006 Honda BF15? Necessary?
 
hudgevudge wrote:
Quiet li'l engine too :)


I think you'll like the fuel economy.
What size/weight boat will you put it on? And what pitch prop?

Mine's on a 16' planing dory. Not sure about the weight but I'd guess
between 400-450 lbs. With a 9.25 dia X 8" pitch prop it'll do 22mph
with just me (180lbs) in it. Originally came with a 9.25 X 9" pitch
that would do 17-18 mph.

Rick

Denny April 14th 06 12:28 PM

Testing 2006 Honda BF15? Necessary?
 
Rule of thumb is 1HP per 50 pounds of boat for planing... Looks like
you are right on...

denny



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