Thanks for the video I appreciate your time and explaining each part of the process from the plugs to the oil change and why you do things a certain way I just bought a 2019 Honda 9.9 used and I need to change the oil and plugs to know that I've got a good start on this engine thanks again
in North America its BFD 9.9 & it has #2 Philips not Hex. The engine I did this on idk when it was opened last BUT a screw stripped ! To my dismay.. (even tho got the warning here - the screw driver tips were warping and the last screw didnt come out ! ) I had an extractor set that I got a decade ago from China. At first it seemed like it wasnt going to work, the #2 double stripped ! But went up 1 size, and very slowly let it bite in, and it came out ! The OIL filter needed 25ft/lbs at least. Luckily I had a 3 jaw adjustable filter wrench, and it worked (2.25-4.25inch). A measuring funnel with twist off ..helps a lot too. Im traumatized after doing this.
Service kits I have bought from the outboard agents. If you know the part numbers you can buy individual parts through the internet as often parts like the oil filters are used in other motors not just that outboard and can work out to be cheaper.
Great video. Don't forget to change the water pump impeller, which you need to take the bottom leg off to get to it. It's not a difficult job, but with no water circulating it wont matter what oil you use!! I would also change the thermostat, plate and gasket every year. Have you ever changed the impeller? Maybe do a video on that?
I wish you'd said the size of the O Ring at 15:40 instead of same size as Diving Tanks. I told the Hardware Store Employee I needed O Rings the same as on a Diving tank and he didn't k ow what size to sell me. Next time tell us what size Please. Or Reply with the size!
Hi Troj. Great video. I am a novice boat fisherman and am on a budget so like to diy if I can. I have a 4 stroke 30hp Mercury out board on my boat and need to change the plugs. I notice from the manual that there is a recommended gap for the plugs. Are all plugs of same manufacturer not the same?
No there are many different plugs from the same manufacturer. The manual should tell you what plugs and gap to use. You can check the number on the plugs in the engine, or just google search your engine, there should be a serial plate on your engine this will tell you the age of your engine.
was looking to buy boat with this engine and they said its just been serviced 250 pound jes thats dear just to change oil and filter looks easy to do how often does this engine require service
Yes I do mine every 2 seasons. I keep an eye on it and have a spare impeller if i need it but usually when the water slows its more likely to be salt build up.
Hi Troj, I need to change my spark plugs, I have the same engine as in this video. Are these plugs smaller than car plugs, What plugs are they NGK which ones ?? Fab video very watchable.
I don't fully remember it was something like 20hrs no more than half speed then oil, oil filter change. I know you should vary the speed. It says in the Manuel or paperwork when you buy them
Great video very helpful, I have the same motor on a 14'' river boat. Just bought, apparently serviced, but keeps cutting out as I give it revs (on remotes). Changed the o/s fuel line which didn't have jubilee clips. But still not very good. As if starved of fuel.... Boats huh.
@@Trojwaterman I had the same problem with my 2018 20 hp Honda. Everytime I try to rev it past 1/2 throttle it act like it not getting fuel. After about 1/2 hour it cleared up. I probably let it sit to long & gas must of gunked-up in the jets.
Hi Mate Greetings from Pittwater, Sydney, australia What sort of boat do you have the motor on? I am new to your chanel and have just purchased a 16 ft displacement open boat with a 10 yo 10 hp Honda
Greetings. I have a 16 displacement open Plymouth pilot style boat ( th-cam.com/video/y_Q5pcYEBT4/w-d-xo.html ) I used to have a 15hp on it but it did not make any difference in speed and just caused the stern to push lower in the water. It also used more fuel. The 10hp works better on my boat and the high thrust prop helps against the strong tides.
Hi Troj. Love your work. Very thorough explanation. I have just bought a new (for me) 2003 honda 10 for use as an auxiliary motor on my trailer sailor yacht. It hasn't had a lot of use from it previous owner (maybe 300hrs) and has been well looked after. I was curious as to why you upgraded to you new Honda. Was it because of run hrs, or a problem or just peace of mind?? I will be only using the motor to get in and out of harbour or if there is not wind, but its a bit tricky to sail back to the dock. Interested in why you changed and any experience on longevity of the 10's. I have been told that they should go for a long time providing the oil & servicing is kept up regularly. I put 600+ hrs on my previous Tohatsu 6hp Sail Pro but I killed it by hitting the ground while trailering. Ouch.
Mainly for Piece of mind. Its my main engine. We have very fast tides here and I operate among many rocks plus the weather can change real quick. I will thinking about trading in again soon
The engine had a stripped nut when it arrived I let the company know but said it was ok and just replaced it. It would seem who ever tightened them may have done the same inside the engine. I would rather not name the company as I believe it was as employee who had assembled the engine that was at fault
Hard to say it always gets started up at the beginning of the season flushed at the end. Then sometimes I use it on the dinghy to go fishing. If I don't use it I start it a couple of times during the season but in a bucket of fresh water so saltwater is not sitting in it for long periods of time.
Only if you do something stupid. If the engine has a major fail unrelated to your service its still under warranty. You always have that 1st year warranty. If you are taking out a extended warranty then you will probably be dropping your engine into the mechanics every year anyway. When I have ever taken in any engine after 1 year I have always had to pay for everything so I am not to worried about a warranty. In the end its my life on the line at sea so I will make sure I have done a proper job and continue to keep an eye on my engine & do what needs doing.
@@Trojwaterman The same as, when your life depend's on it best you learn as much as you can about your life support systems/outboard/inboard engine's, before going to sea, the mechanic will not be with you at sea to help you.
There are many things which will void your warranty. After the first year your warranty is pretty much worthless with all the get out clauses unless you have a major parts fail or manufacturing fault which is always covered regardless. Like I have said I value my safety more than a warranty. If anyone is that worried about there warranty Im sure they will be taking there engine to a certified Honda mechanic and that's up to them.
Do not deviate from the oil that the manufacturers use. I know engines very well. I am certified in outboard repair. Feel good ideas about crankshaft and bearing clearances do not impress. They recommended that weight oil across the life of the engine. They don’t test a motor for 10 hours and call it good. They punish engines way beyond what we use them. I like your video but I have seen good units blown up because the owner thought they were helping it. Happy boating my friend.
I started doing my own engines after 3 seasons using certified mechanics and having my engines break down the very next season. This certainly does not mean they are all bad but it did become a gamble and its my neck on the line when fishing in these extreme tides. Its not based on feel good ideas. I still use certified oils just the viscosity changes as environment conditions will vary affecting the oil along with engine tolerances changing over time with wear. I would always say do what the manufactures do at very least until you have done a thorough investigation into any changes you may make.
Trojs Fishing Yes I do understand that. I have dealt with some in the business that shouldn’t be working on a tricycle much less a outboard. The ones that are too lazy to do the job right and lie to the customer make the rest of us look like a bunch of criminals. I only do service for friends and family, I got out of it because I didn’t want to be associated with the title holders of a marine mechanic. I work in process controls and safety systems for a refinery now. I wish y’all the best. And as I said before my friend, happy boating. 👍✌️
They do but but unfortunately a lot of decisions made these days are based on a financial one. One thing I have noticed on my newest outboards now is it says oil either 10w 30 or 10w 40 which is what we have said for years as that decision is decided by the environment in which the outboard operates.
gear oil smell horrible especially out of old vans 😂 I recently had s old scrap gearbox in bk of my fishing van the oil spilt out in the bk and can not get rid of the smell for nor money
Thanks for the video I appreciate your time and explaining each part of the process from the plugs to the oil change and why you do things a certain way I just bought a 2019 Honda 9.9 used and I need to change the oil and plugs to know that I've got a good start on this engine thanks again
Its good to have the confidence to maintain your own engine. I have found these engines to be very reliable
Nice video,I’ve got a Honda too,very reliable engine,never let me down.
in North America its BFD 9.9 & it has #2 Philips not Hex. The engine I did this on idk when it was opened last BUT a screw stripped ! To my dismay.. (even tho got the warning here - the screw driver tips were warping and the last screw didnt come out ! ) I had an extractor set that I got a decade ago from China. At first it seemed like it wasnt going to work, the #2 double stripped ! But went up 1 size, and very slowly let it bite in, and it came out ! The OIL filter needed 25ft/lbs at least. Luckily I had a 3 jaw adjustable filter wrench, and it worked (2.25-4.25inch). A measuring funnel with twist off ..helps a lot too. Im traumatized after doing this.
Well done video! Thanks for making my first choice the right one. Great information and well said. I sure appreciate the time you took kind fellow.
Thank you for this video, as a newbie I appreciate the information
Nice work!
Nice info on changing the oil
This guy is great. Thanks so
much!
do you know where the internal anode is located?
Great helpful video. Any recommendations on where to buy a service kit or would you suggest just buying parts individually rather than a kit? Thanks
Service kits I have bought from the outboard agents. If you know the part numbers you can buy individual parts through the internet as often parts like the oil filters are used in other motors not just that outboard and can work out to be cheaper.
thanks@@Trojwaterman
sorry old habits die hard great vids thanks
No problem. I know years ago you used to always have to check the spark plug gaps.
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Great video.quick question on the top of the carburettor there is a brass screw what is that for.
Thank you have a 15hp here in Cayman Islands on my Cat. Great detailed video very informative.
Hey, I got a 15hp as well. Do you know where the internal anode is located?
Great video. Don't forget to change the water pump impeller, which you need to take the bottom leg off to get to it. It's not a difficult job, but with no water circulating it wont matter what oil you use!! I would also change the thermostat, plate and gasket every year. Have you ever changed the impeller? Maybe do a video on that?
th-cam.com/video/LojenF8LNqE/w-d-xo.html
I wish you'd said the size of the O Ring at 15:40 instead of same size as Diving Tanks. I told the Hardware Store Employee I needed O Rings the same as on a Diving tank and he didn't k ow what size to sell me.
Next time tell us what size Please. Or Reply with the size!
Great video. Quick question is it car oil you use I've been using motor bike oil 10x40 with no bother Q8moto
Yes most of the time
@@Trojwaterman same👍🙏
Good to watch ❤
Really informative with great tips, thanks!
Hi Troj. Great video. I am a novice boat fisherman and am on a budget so like to diy if I can. I have a 4 stroke 30hp Mercury out board on my boat and need to change the plugs. I notice from the manual that there is a recommended gap for the plugs. Are all plugs of same manufacturer not the same?
No there are many different plugs from the same manufacturer. The manual should tell you what plugs and gap to use. You can check the number on the plugs in the engine, or just google search your engine, there should be a serial plate on your engine this will tell you the age of your engine.
Excellent video !!!!. Thank you very much !!!
Great Job! Thanks so much!
was looking to buy boat with this engine and they said its just been serviced 250 pound jes thats dear just to change oil and filter looks easy to do how often does this engine require service
Depends on how often you use it but once a year some parts I do every 2 years.
@@Trojwaterman its a canal boat river cruiser fiberglas 23 ft boat doseant do much hours
Nice video, I've learned a lot. Thanks.
How much gear oil is needed for the change? Is that one tube of Yamaha stuff you have there enough or do i need 2? Great tutorial 👍
I believe its about 250ml which is 1 tube when I have changed it.
on our 20hp honda the camshaft pulley broke and a piston hit the valves
What size tool do you need for the sparkplugs?
I do my own oil in side by side. Not a boat but smaller engine. Life with Ken and Jane 🤠👍
Hi Trois just a thought, when will you replace the impeller as they are a cheap insurance (end of this coming season )me thinks .
Regards.
Yes I do mine every 2 seasons. I keep an eye on it and have a spare impeller if i need it but usually when the water slows its more likely to be salt build up.
Hi Troj,
I need to change my spark plugs, I have the same engine as in this video. Are these plugs smaller than car plugs, What plugs are they NGK which ones ?? Fab video very watchable.
The plugs are small. NGK CR5EH9
Good Video, very informative. How did you break this motor when it was brand new ?
I don't fully remember it was something like 20hrs no more than half speed then oil, oil filter change. I know you should vary the speed. It says in the Manuel or paperwork when you buy them
Great video very helpful, I have the same motor on a 14'' river boat. Just bought, apparently serviced, but keeps cutting out as I give it revs (on remotes). Changed the o/s fuel line which didn't have jubilee clips. But still not very good. As if starved of fuel.... Boats huh.
Might be the jets the four strokes have such fine tolerance. You also have to be careful not to have even the slightest bit of water in the tank.
@@Trojwaterman I had the same problem with my 2018 20 hp Honda. Everytime I try to rev it past 1/2 throttle it act like it not getting fuel. After about 1/2 hour it cleared up. I probably let it sit to long & gas must of gunked-up in the jets.
Good video. What did you call those hoses connected to the case when you pulled them off ?
Water pipes
Hi Mate
Greetings from Pittwater, Sydney, australia
What sort of boat do you have the motor on? I am new to your chanel and have just purchased a 16 ft displacement open boat with a 10 yo 10 hp Honda
Greetings. I have a 16 displacement open Plymouth pilot style boat ( th-cam.com/video/y_Q5pcYEBT4/w-d-xo.html ) I used to have a 15hp on it but it did not make any difference in speed and just caused the stern to push lower in the water. It also used more fuel. The 10hp works better on my boat and the high thrust prop helps against the strong tides.
Hi Troj. Love your work. Very thorough explanation. I have just bought a new (for me) 2003 honda 10 for use as an auxiliary motor on my trailer sailor yacht. It hasn't had a lot of use from it previous owner (maybe 300hrs) and has been well looked after. I was curious as to why you upgraded to you new Honda. Was it because of run hrs, or a problem or just peace of mind?? I will be only using the motor to get in and out of harbour or if there is not wind, but its a bit tricky to sail back to the dock. Interested in why you changed and any experience on longevity of the 10's. I have been told that they should go for a long time providing the oil & servicing is kept up regularly. I put 600+ hrs on my previous Tohatsu 6hp Sail Pro but I killed it by hitting the ground while trailering. Ouch.
Mainly for Piece of mind. Its my main engine. We have very fast tides here and I operate among many rocks plus the weather can change real quick. I will thinking about trading in again soon
Si yon mounn ta vle yon pyès kòmanm ka jwenn ni
dont you gap your sparkplugs?
Sometimes but not these they have always had the correct gap. I did have a look when they arrived off camera.
You cant teach an old fox to suck egg's ;)
actually foxes are known to eat eggs, think you need a better analogy but i get what your saying, not sure if foxes suck the eggs though,lol
@@karlwooduk :)
Cheers 👍very interesting and enjoyable.
Hello please can you tell me what size Spart plug tool size 12 mm? or 10 mm ?
socket is 16mm
Thanks yes buy one today
Have change spark plug with NGH iridium ix cost 28 dollars each but run great
What was the brand of engine that blew up/ crank failure....?
The engine had a stripped nut when it arrived I let the company know but said it was ok and just replaced it. It would seem who ever tightened them may have done the same inside the engine. I would rather not name the company as I believe it was as employee who had assembled the engine that was at fault
do you not have to set the gap on the spark plugs?
You used to always have to but most come preset now at least for the engines I have.
Just out of interest,how often do you run your reserve engine.cheers.
Hard to say it always gets started up at the beginning of the season flushed at the end. Then sometimes I use it on the dinghy to go fishing. If I don't use it I start it a couple of times during the season but in a bucket of fresh water so saltwater is not sitting in it for long periods of time.
Please make a video when you replace the impeller on this motor.
I will be in the Autumn/Winter when the boat comes out the water
check the gap on the plugs
No need they already correctly set for this engine
excellent thanks
Do you not gap your plugs?
Sometimes but not these they have always had the correct gap. I did have a look when they arrived off camera.
Nice one
Hi, please tell me, the oil it's car oil or outboard motor oil? Thank you.
It's 4 stroke oil
Handy info nice one.
😊
Great video and nice motor.....$$$$
Doing the service yourself doesn't it affects the warranty
Only if you do something stupid. If the engine has a major fail unrelated to your service its still under warranty. You always have that 1st year warranty. If you are taking out a extended warranty then you will probably be dropping your engine into the mechanics every year anyway. When I have ever taken in any engine after 1 year I have always had to pay for everything so I am not to worried about a warranty. In the end its my life on the line at sea so I will make sure I have done a proper job and continue to keep an eye on my engine & do what needs doing.
@@Trojwaterman The same as, when your life depend's on it best you learn as much as you can about your life support systems/outboard/inboard engine's, before going to sea, the mechanic will not be with you at sea to help you.
But you have a 3year warranty
There are many things which will void your warranty. After the first year your warranty is pretty much worthless with all the get out clauses unless you have a major parts fail or manufacturing fault which is always covered regardless. Like I have said I value my safety more than a warranty. If anyone is that worried about there warranty Im sure they will be taking there engine to a certified Honda mechanic and that's up to them.
Do not deviate from the oil that the manufacturers use. I know engines very well. I am certified in outboard repair. Feel good ideas about crankshaft and bearing clearances do not impress. They recommended that weight oil across the life of the engine. They don’t test a motor for 10 hours and call it good. They punish engines way beyond what we use them. I like your video but I have seen good units blown up because the owner thought they were helping it. Happy boating my friend.
I started doing my own engines after 3 seasons using certified mechanics and having my engines break down the very next season. This certainly does not mean they are all bad but it did become a gamble and its my neck on the line when fishing in these extreme tides. Its not based on feel good ideas. I still use certified oils just the viscosity changes as environment conditions will vary affecting the oil along with engine tolerances changing over time with wear. I would always say do what the manufactures do at very least until you have done a thorough investigation into any changes you may make.
Trojs Fishing Yes I do understand that. I have dealt with some in the business that shouldn’t be working on a tricycle much less a outboard. The ones that are too lazy to do the job right and lie to the customer make the rest of us look like a bunch of criminals. I only do service for friends and family, I got out of it because I didn’t want to be associated with the title holders of a marine mechanic. I work in process controls and safety systems for a refinery now. I wish y’all the best. And as I said before my friend, happy boating. 👍✌️
always use what the service manual says, manufacturers put millions$ into developing their products, they know best
They do but but unfortunately a lot of decisions made these days are based on a financial one. One thing I have noticed on my newest outboards now is it says oil either 10w 30 or 10w 40 which is what we have said for years as that decision is decided by the environment in which the outboard operates.
jubilee clip xD
every engine is designed to be messy.... big mystery of life....
gear oil smell horrible especially out of old vans 😂 I recently had s old scrap gearbox in bk of my fishing van the oil spilt out in the bk and can not get rid of the smell for nor money
Great video - Well worth watching....
Brilliant video thankyou! Great help