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![]() I'm in charge of maintence for about 6 Honda 130 four strokes. We have 2 harbor security boats with twin 130's (2000/2001 models). Both boats have over 2700 hrs on each engine. We never flush them, except when we pull them out of the water for their 100 hour maintence (change oil/filter and lower unit oil). All my Honda engines have been trouble free. They get run wide open for the most part and except for replacing lower units when the navy tries to 4 wheel them, I'm impressed. BTW a lower unit complete is 1500 bucks from Honda. Granted its a GSA price, but it's cheaper to replace than repair. They dont have the power of say a 135 opti max, and I under stand the new Honda 150 has a bunch more power. Basically these engines are left down in the water (salt) and the corrision factor is nill. Again for as much abuse as they take, im impressed, and this comes from a Merc man. Mabey the secerte is the 100 hr oil changes.............. Bill D Pensacola In article , Got me thinking though, is 900 hours a lot of hours for a $8000-9000 engine? Maybe my expectations are too high. But darn, if I put 300 hours a year on my boat, should I only expect the engines to last about 3 years? Is the very funny gentleman who replied correct? Should I cash in my ocean going lifestyle for a set of golf clubs?? :-( |
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