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Honda Outboard Motor BFl15A User Manual

Honda Outboard Motor BFl15A
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Honda Outboard Motor BFl15A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling SystemWater Cooled
Fuel DeliveryCarburetor
Ignition SystemDigital CDI
LubricationWet Sump
Gear Ratio2.08:1
Propeller3-Blade Aluminum
SteeringTiller
Trim MethodManual
Displacement350 cc
Bore & Stroke59 mm x 64 mm
Rated Power15 hp
Starting SystemElectric
ExhaustThrough Prop Hub
FuelUnleaded Gasoline
Power TiltNot available
Fuel Tank Capacity12 L
Engine Type4-Stroke, SOHC, 2 Cylinder/4 Valves
Full Throttle RPM Range5, 000-6, 000 RPM

Summary

Introduction to the Honda Outboard Motor Manual

Safety First: A Few Words About Safety

Discusses the importance of safety and how hazards are presented in the manual.

Honda BF115A/130A Outboard Motor Types

Outboard Motor Safety Guidelines

Important Safety Information Overview

Explains that motors are designed for specific boats and adherence to manual is key for safety.

Operator Safety Responsibilities

Outlines operator's duties for safety, emergency stops, and control usage.

Refueling Safety Precautions

Safety precautions for handling gasoline, including ventilation and no smoking.

Carbon Monoxide Hazard Awareness

Warns about poisonous carbon monoxide in exhaust and avoiding confined areas.

Safety Label Locations and Warnings

Describes the purpose and location of safety labels on the motor and fuel tank.

Controls and Instruments: Side-Mount Type

Side-Mount Emergency Stop Switch Lanyard Usage

Details the function and attachment of the emergency stop switch lanyard for safety.

Controls and Instruments: Panel-Mount Type

Panel-Mount Emergency Stop Switch Lanyard Usage

Details the function and attachment of the emergency stop switch lanyard for safety.

Controls and Instruments: Top-Mount Type

Top-Mount Emergency Stop Switch Lanyard Usage

Details the function and attachment of the emergency stop switch lanyard for safety.

Common Controls and Instruments

Pre-Operation Checks

Engine Oil Checks and Recommendations

Explains the importance of engine oil, its check, and change intervals.

Starting the Engine Procedures

Fuel Tank and Line Preparation

Provides instructions on preparing the fuel tank and connecting the fuel line.

Side-Mount Type Starting Procedure

Detailed steps for starting the engine with side-mount controls.

Panel-Mount Type Starting Procedure

Detailed steps for starting the engine with panel-mount controls.

Top-Mount Type Starting Procedure

Detailed steps for starting the engine with top-mount controls.

Starting Problems Troubleshooting Guide

Guide to diagnosing and resolving common engine starting issues.

Outboard Motor Operation Guidelines

Break-in Procedure for New Motors

Outlines the recommended break-in procedure for new outboard motors.

Side-Mount Type Operation: Shifting and Cruising

Explains gear shifting and cruising for side-mount controls.

Panel-Mount Type Operation: Shifting and Cruising

Explains gear shifting and cruising for panel-mount controls.

Top-Mount Type Operation: Shifting and Cruising

Explains gear shifting and cruising for top-mount controls.

Motor Protection System Indicators

Explains indicator systems for oil pressure, overheat, PGM-FI, ACG, and their remedies.

Stopping the Engine Procedures

Side-Mount Type Engine Stopping

Explains emergency and normal engine stopping procedures for side-mount.

Panel-Mount Type Engine Stopping

Explains emergency and normal engine stopping procedures for panel-mount.

Top-Mount Type Engine Stopping

Explains emergency and normal engine stopping procedures for top-mount.

Transporting Your Outboard Motor

Outboard Motor Maintenance

Importance of Maintenance and Safety

Explains maintenance importance, safety, and emission control information.

Maintenance Schedule and Procedures Overview

Presents the maintenance schedule and details procedures for oil, filters, plugs, etc.

Engine Oil Maintenance Procedures

Covers engine oil checks, changes, and recommendations.

Oil Filter Change Procedure

Details the procedure for changing the engine oil filter.

Outboard Motor Storage Procedures

Troubleshooting Engine Warning Systems

Warranty Service Information and Claims

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