
16 lbf·ft (22 N·m , 2.2 kgf·m)
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Oil Filter Change
SERVICING YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR
OIL FILTER
USE A SUITABLE TOOL
Use only a genuine Honda oil
f ilter or a f ilter of equivalent
quality specif ied f or your model.
Using the wrong f ilter, or a non-
Honda f ilter which is not of
equivalent quality, may cause
engine damage.
Running the engine without water
can cause serious engine damage.
If you are changing the oil f ilter
while the outboard motor is out of
the water, use the water hose
adapter (optional part) and a hose
to supply water.
Drain the engine oil, and reinstall
the drain screw (see Engine Oil
Change on p.
Unscrew the six bolts and remove
the R. engine under cover.
Use a suitable tool to remove the
oil filter, and throughly drain the
filter into the used oil container.
Clean the oil filter mounting base,
and coat the gasket of the new oil
filter with clean engine oil.
Screw on the new filter by hand
until it contacts the engine, then
use a suitable tool to tighten the
filter an additional 7/8 turn.
OIL FILTER TIGHTENING
TORQUE:
Fill the crankcase with the
specified amount (p.
) of the
recommended oil.
Start the engine and check for
leaks.
Stop the engine, and check the oil
level as described on page
. If
necessary, add oil to bring the oil
level to the upper limit mark on the
dipstick.
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