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Andrew Norton1 Sept 2004
REVIEW

Honda BF135

The BF135 is one of only two Honda outboards to have chain-driven camshafts, reports Andrew Norton

The BF135 complies with US EPA 2006 and CARB 2008 exhaust-emission regulations and has a three year warranty.






























































SPEC CHECK
Engine type: Crossflow four-cylinder DOHC 16-valve four-stroke
Prop hp @ rpm: 133.1/5500
WOT rev range: 5000-6000
Piston displacement (cc): 2354
Bore x stroke (mm): 87 x 99
Ignition system: Electronic engine management
Charging circuit (amps): 40 w/ voltage regulation
Break-in period (h): 10
Fuel delivery: Multipoint sequential EFI
Fuel type: ULP 91 RON
Oil type: Honda SAE10W30 (to 32°) / SAE10W40 (to 40°+)
Gear ratio: 2.14:1
Transom heights (in): 20/25
 
Weights (kg)
Longshaft: 217
Extra-long: 221
 
Rec retail
Longshaft: $19,850
Extra-long: $20,450
Spare prop: $850
 
Servicing prices*
Year one: $582
Year two etc: $400
 
* As per manufacturer's recommended schedule but excluding parts. All prices current July 2004. Demo BF135, prop and servicing prices from CoastLife Marine, Wyong North, tel (02) 4353 3644.



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