Honda Outboard 1978 – 2001 Factory Repair Service Manual + Wirings
369 pages
Includes step-by-step illustrated procedures to guide you through every conceivable job possible, including all adjustments necessary. Service, maintenance, overhaul adjustments, everything you need to know is covered. Photos, electrical wiring diagrams, tune up, fuel system lower units., specifications, repairs, maintenance, overhaul, troubleshooting, controls, tilt and trim. Perfect for do-it-yourselfers, professional mechanics, or students.
THIS CD COVERS: 2-130HP for the years 1978-2001
YEARS: 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
PAGES: 369 pages
It allows you to save it on your computer, print the whole manual, or print just the pages that you really need. If you get those pages dirty you can toss them and reprint later unlike a regular paper service manual.
This manual is the same as the manual used by workshops. Service Manual contains detailed instructions and step by step diagrams for all workshop procedures.
Language: English
Format: PDF
COMPATIBLE WITH ALL WINDOWS & MAC COMPUTERS
(WINDOWS 11, WINDOWS 10, WINDOWS 8, ETC.)
Windows/Mac/Tablet/Phone Friendly
- Portable Range (2 HP to 20 HP): This range included single and twin-cylinder models designed for smaller boats and auxiliary use.
- BF2A: A popular 2 HP model.
- BF5A: A 5 HP model known for its portability.
- BF8A and BF9.9A: These 8 HP and 9.9 HP models were common choices for dinghies and small fishing boats.
- BF15A and BF20A: 15 HP and 20 HP twin-cylinder models that offered more power while remaining relatively lightweight.
- Mid-Range (25 HP to 50 HP): These were larger, often remote-controlled, engines used for a variety of recreational watercraft.
- BF25A and BF30A: 25 HP and 30 HP models.
- BF40A, BF45A, and BF50A: The 40 and 50 HP variants were popular and often featured power tilt and trim.
- High-Power Range (75 HP to 130 HP): These larger, multi-cylinder engines represented Honda’s entry into the higher-horsepower market, suitable for larger center consoles and runabouts.
- BF75A and BF90A: 75 HP and 90 HP models, known for their smooth operation.
- BF100, BF115, and BF130: The most powerful models of the era, culminating in the 130 HP engine (BF130).
- Engine Type: All models were four-stroke, utilizing 1 to 4 cylinders.
- Fuel System: Most models used a carburetor-based fuel delivery system, with some later high-horsepower models moving to fuel injection (PGM-FI) as the technology advanced towards the end of the period.
- Cooling System: All were water-cooled.
- Key Features: Common features included an electronic monitoring system to protect against over-revving, low oil pressure, and overheating.
- Shaft Lengths: Available in various shaft lengths including Short (15″), Long (20″), and Extra Long (25″) to fit different boat transoms.



