Honda 75 Outboard Motor Manual
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Spark Plug Service Recommended spark plug: DR-5HS (NGK), XlGFSR-U (ND) 1. Remove the engine cover. 2. Remove the spark plug cap. 3. Use the wrench supplied in the tool kit to remove the spark plug. 4. Visually inspect the spark plug. Discard it if the insulator is cracked or chip- ped. Clean the spark plug with a wire brush if it is to be reused. 5. Measure the plug gap with a feeler gauge. The gap should be 0.6-0.7 mm (0.024-0.028 in). Correct as necessary by bending the side electrode. 6....
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Cleaning and Flushing After each use in salt water or dirty water, thoroughly clean and flush the outboard motor. 1. Wash the outside of the outboard motor with clean, fresh water. 2. Flush the cooling system, using the Honda flush kit supplied with the outboard motor. a. Attach a hose from a fresh water faucet to the flush kit hose coupler. b. Remove the propeller, and clip the flush kit rubber fitting over the water intake as shown. c. Turn on the fresh water supply to the hose. d. Start the...
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Lubrication Wipe the outside of the engine with a cloth dipped in oil. Apply marine anti-corrosion grease to the following parts: CLAMP SCREWS SWIVEL CASE TILT LINKAGE NOTE: Apply anti-corrosion oil to penetrate. THROTTLE CABLE AND PIVOT SHIFT SHAFT AND PIVOT HANDLE PIVOT ’ \’ PROPELLER SHAFT / pivot surfaces where grease cannot 31
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Shear Pin Change A shear pin is used to protect the propeller and drive mechanism from damage when the propeller strikes an obstruction. 1. Remove the cotter pin, the propeller cap, and the propeller. 2. Remove the broken shear pin and replace it with a new one. 3. Install the propeller, then install the propeller cap finger tight. 4. Install a new cotter pin, and spread the ends as shown in the illustration. COTTER PIN PIN J I SPARE SHEAR PINS AND COTTER PINS COTTER PIN ‘PROiELLER CAP 32
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Fuel strainer replacement The fuel strainer is located between the fuel pump and the carburetor. Water or sediment accumulated in the fuel strainer can cause loss of power or hard starting. To prevent engine malfuction, replace the fuel strainer regularly. ((SERVICE PERIOD)) Every 200 operating hours or every one year. l Gasoline is flammable and explosive under certain conditions. Do not smoke or allow flames or sparks near the outboard motor while draining fuel. l Always work in a...
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4. Remove the clamps used to close the fuel tubes. Connect the fuel tank line to the motor. Turn the fuel tank vent knob to the ON position, pump the primer bulb, and check for leaks. Contact an authorized Honda dealer if you find excessive water or sediment accumulated in the fuel strainer. FUEL STRAINER The arrow mark indicates the fuel flow direction. CARBURETOR 34
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Servicing a Submerged Motor A submerged motor must be serviced immediately after it is recovered from the water in order to minimize corrosion. If there is a Honda outboard motor dealership nearby, take the motor immediately to the dealer. If you are far from a dealership, proceed as follows: 1. Remove the engine cover, and rinse the motor with fresh water to remove salt water, sand, mud, etc. 2. Loosen the carburetor drain screw (p. 36), drain the contents of the carburetor into a suitable...
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10. TRANSPORTING/STORAGE 1. Disconnect the fuel line and install the cap on the engine fuel inlet. Firmly close the fuel cap vent knob. CAP FUEL’INLET FUEL LINE COb.iNECTbk 2. Loosen the carburetor drain screw, and drain the gasoline into a suitable container. After draining, retighten the drain screw. B Be careful not to spill fuel. Fuel vapor or spilled fuel may ignite. CAUTION: In cold weather, to prevent ice from forming inside the water pump, pull the recoil starter several times to flush...
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3. To carry, hold the motor by the carrying handle, or hold by the carrying handle and engine cover lock lever as shown here. Do not carry by the engine cover. 4. Transport and store the motor either vertically or horizontally, as shown here, with the steering handle raised. Vertical transport or storage: Attach the stern bracket to a stand. Horizontal transport or storage: Rest the motor on the case protector (steering handle side of the motor). CAUTION: l Any other transport or storage...
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1 ‘I. TROUBLESHOOTONG Engine Will Not Start: 1. Is the shift lever in neutral? 2. Is there fuel in the fuel tank? 3. Is the fuel cap knob turned to ON? 4. Is the fuel system primed by squeezing the primer bulb? 5. Is fuel reaching the carburetor? Loosen the carburetor drain screw to see if there is fuel in the carburetor float bowl. w If any fuel is spilled, make sure the area is dry before testing the spark plug or starting the engine. Fuel vapor and spilled fuel may ignite. 6. Are the spark...