Honda Marine 130HP 4-Stroke Outboard Engine Parts
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This page is dedicated to Honda 4-Stroke 130HP outboard engines. Use it to find compatible parts and essential service information. Below you’ll find maintenance tips, common replacement parts, and troubleshooting guidance. You can also browse our main Honda collection at any time. Scroll to the bottom of the page to start browsing parts for this engine, and remember: on the collection page you can use the Filter & Sort controls to narrow results by horsepower, year range, and part category.
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How to Identify Your 130HP Model
- Locate the serial/model plate on the transom bracket or swivel bracket; it lists the model designation and serial number.
- Read the full model code and suffix. Suffix letters typically indicate shaft length (e.g., L/XL), control type (remote/tiller), and revision/year range.
- Confirm it’s a 4‑stroke model (oil fill and dipstick on the powerhead, EFI components) and verify the 130HP cowl decal.
- Record both the model code and serial number before ordering, as mid‑range Honda outboards may share components across adjacent HP families.
Engine Overview
130HP 4‑Stroke Platform
| Feature |
Description |
| Configuration |
Inline‑4, EFI 4‑stroke outboard designed for mid‑range fishing and family boats. |
| Common Models |
130HP 4‑stroke models (often designated within Honda’s mid‑range family). Exact code and suffix vary by year and shaft length. |
| Advantages |
Good fuel economy, quiet operation, broad torque curve, and strong reliability when serviced on schedule. |
| Notes |
Service parts (filters, plugs, anodes, water pump items) are routine‑maintenance focused. Verify compatibility by model code and serial number, especially when ordering gearcase seals or electrical components. |
Routine Maintenance & Service Parts
Intervals below are typical guidelines for 4‑stroke outboards. Always follow the recommendations in your official service manual for your exact model and use conditions.
| Item |
Interval* |
Remarks |
Parts Link |
| Engine oil & filter |
Every 100 hrs or annually |
Use marine‑rated oil and replace the filter at the same time. |
Oil Filters |
| Gear oil (lower unit) |
Every 100 hrs or annually |
Inspect for metal flakes or water intrusion; replace drain screw gaskets. |
Honda Outboard Parts |
| Spark plugs |
Inspect 100 hrs; replace 200 hrs (or as needed) |
Check gap and look for fouling/misaligned electrodes. |
Spark Plugs |
| Fuel filter / water separator |
Every 100 hrs or annually |
Replace more often if using ethanol fuels or in high‑moisture environments. |
Fuel Filters |
| Water pump impeller / kit |
Every 2 seasons or 200 hrs (inspect annually) |
Replace sooner if stream is weak or you operate in sandy/silty water. |
Honda Water Pump Repair Kits |
| Anodes (internal & external) |
Inspect every 50–100 hrs; replace when 50% worn |
Choose alloy matched to your water (salt, brackish, or fresh). |
Anodes |
| Thermostat (inspect/replace) |
Inspect 200 hrs; replace as needed |
Replace if overheat alarms persist or engine runs cool. |
Honda Outboard Parts |
*Intervals are general guidelines for typical recreational use. Reduce intervals for heavy, commercial, or high‑hour operation.
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Common Symptoms & Quick Checks
| Symptom |
Check First |
Related Parts |
| Weak tell‑tale stream or overheat alarm |
Inspect intake screens for debris; verify water pump condition; check thermostat operation. |
Water pump kit/impeller, thermostat, intake screen |
| Poor acceleration or power loss |
Check prop for damage or fouling; replace fuel filter; verify clean fuel; inspect plugs. |
Propeller, fuel filter/water separator, spark plugs |
| Hard starting or rough idle |
Confirm battery voltage/terminals; check for stale fuel; inspect spark plugs; look for vacuum leaks. |
Spark plugs, fuel filter, electrical/charging components |
| Gearcase noise or metal in gear oil |
Drain and inspect oil; check for fishing line on prop shaft; verify seal condition. |
Lower unit seals, bearings, prop shaft seals, gear oil |
FAQs
Are parts interchangeable across different years or related Honda platforms?
Some service items (filters, plugs, anodes) may overlap within Honda’s mid‑range family, but gearcase, electrical, and control components can vary. Use your full model code and serial number to confirm fitment before ordering.
When should I replace the water pump impeller?
Inspect annually and replace every 2 seasons or about 200 hours. Replace sooner if the tell‑tale stream weakens, if you run in sand/silt, or after any overheat event.
How often should the lower unit gear oil be changed?
Typically every 100 hours or once per season. Inspect for water intrusion (milky oil) or metal particles—both indicate the need for additional service and possible seal replacement.
What information do you need to confirm part compatibility?
Please provide the complete model code, serial number, shaft length, and any visible component part numbers. A photo of the nameplate and the existing part helps us verify fitment quickly.
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