Pulling a Honda BF150A Lower Unit post breakdown. | Stabicraft on the Sound
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Here's a short video of me pulling the Pulling a Honda BF150A Lower Unit post breakdown. It was due for the 200 hour service anyway and the only way to replace the water pump impeller, or assembly, is by pulling the lower unit. It really wasn't a big deal and the only thing I missed was clipping the zip tie on the speed sender tube union, but it pulled right off anyway. I also picked up a new multi tool I'll link below that actually worked out really well.
We had to skip working on the boat this past weekend due to freezing weather and snow, but I will have another video servicing the lower unit and replacing the water pump parts coming up. Then another when we put it back on and do the 200 hour service on the engine, including changing out temperature senders in search of the one tripping the over temp alert at cold start up! Stay tuned, and thanks for watching!
Stacy
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What was that line at the end of the video for?
@donovononeill3363 , thanks for the question.
Had to go look it up again myself, seemed to recall it being associated with the speedometer, and it is. Here's a link to the forum post where I found the info:
www.marineengine.com/boat-forum/threads/2010-bf-150-hp-the-small-rubber-hose-that-run-down-the-outside-of-the-lower-unit.386691/#:~:text=It%20is%20your%20speedo%20tube,have%20another%20pickup%20for%20it.
What do you think try to put starlink sattelite in your boat. And you will be the 1st make blog and review this module how it will perform in offshore. And make a good title in it, I think millon viewers wating for this
Hi Russel, thanks for the question! Yes, as soon as we get monetized by UA-cam we do intend to start doing videos like that while we fish farther and farther away from our dock. We'll probably trailer the boat to the south Puget Sound area, and out to the coast of Washington. We intend to camp offshore in the boat overnight to start fishing at first light in summer. Features like Starlink Satellite will almost be a necessity for safety by then, but before even that I'd like to add radar to deal with the amount of fog we have in this area! PS - You have email.
@@StabicraftontheSound i wish you will monetize early. And add garmin livescope in you boat, no one review garmin livescope in more than 30 meter and the location of school of fish. I search all videos in youtube all of them are in shallow water only. Panoptix livescope is up to 60meter max deep only
@@madara12regio Thanks Russel, really appreciate the comments! As time and mainly money allows, we will review as many things as we can, especially things like the Garmin's that our viewers as you would like to see in action! :)
@@StabicraftontheSound you already have lowrance sir and recently i check their product and they have new release sonar feature that will compete to garmin livescope. New lowrance active target sonar. Its around $1400. Some of videos review is better than garmin
@@StabicraftontheSound lowrance radar halo20 around $1600 24nautical mile maxrange. Maximum power consumption is 20w. I think Halo20+ is good too since it has bird mode also