Oil Filter – Fits Honda Marine BF75-BF250 (Replaces 15400-PLM-A01PE, 15400-PLM-A02PE)
Oil Filter – Fits Honda Marine BF75-BF250 (Replaces 15400-PLM-A01PE, 15400-PLM-A02PE) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Worry-free returns
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Free standard shipping on all orders under 1 KG
Product Details
This high-performance Oil Filter – Fits Honda Marine BF75-BF250 Outboards is designed for Honda Marine 75–250 HP 4-Stroke outboard engines from 1997 to the present, ensuring reliable filtration and engine protection.
It serves as a direct replacement for Honda part numbers 15400-PLM-A01PE, 15400-PLM-A02PE, 15400-POH-305, 15400-POH-305PE, 15400-ZJI-004, and 15400-RTA-003, as well as the aftermarket Sierra 18-7909.
- Features a simple spin-on installation method.
- Equipped with an anti-drain-back valve to prevent dry starts.
- Engineered specifically for marine oil system applications.
Part Number Matrix
Use this matrix to confirm equivalent references across OEM and aftermarket suppliers.
| Brand | Part Number |
|---|---|
| Honda | 15400-PLM-A01PE |
| Honda | 15400-PLM-A02PE |
| Honda | 15400-POH-305 |
| Honda | 15400-POH-305PE |
| Honda | 15400-ZJI-004 |
| Honda | 15400-RTA-003 |
| Sierra | 18-7909 |
Engine & Model Compatibility
Confirm your engine model and year in the table below.
Honda Marine
| Brand | Model | Rated HP | Stroke | Years | OEM Part No. | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honda | BF75 | 75 | 4-Stroke | 1997+ | 15400-PLM-A02PE | Previous: 15400-POH-305 |
| Honda | BF90 | 90 | 4-Stroke | 1997+ | 15400-PLM-A02PE | Previous: 15400-POH-305 |
| Honda | BF115 | 115 | 4-Stroke | 1999+ | 15400-PLM-A02PE | Previous: 15400-POH-305 |
| Honda | BF130 | 130 | 4-Stroke | 1999+ | 15400-PLM-A02PE | Previous: 15400-POH-305 |
| Honda | BF135 | 135 | 4-Stroke | 2004+ | 15400-PLM-A02PE | Previous: 15400-POH-305 |
| Honda | BF150 | 150 | 4-Stroke | 2004+ | 15400-PLM-A02PE | Previous: 15400-POH-305 |
| Honda | BF200 | 200 | 4-Stroke | 2002+ | 15400-PLM-A02PE | Previous: 15400-POH-305 |
| Honda | BF225 | 225 | 4-Stroke | 2002+ | 15400-PLM-A02PE | Previous: 15400-POH-305 |
| Honda | BF250A | 250 | 4-Stroke | 15400-PLM-A02PE | Previous: 15400-POH-305 |
Technical Specs
- Product Type
- Oil Filter
- Installation
- Spin-On
- Fuel Type
- N/A - Oil System Component
- Connection
- Threaded
- Housing Material
- Steel
- Housing Color
- Black
- Dimensions
- H: 86 mm, D: 70 mm, A: 68 mm
- Fitting Type
- Spin-On
- Thread Size
- 20 mm x 1.5
- Other Technical Attributes
- Anti-Drain-Back Valve
What’s in the Box
- 1 x Oil Filter (Replaces 15400-PLM-A02PE / 15400-POH-305PE / 15400-ZJI-004)
Installation Notes
- Place an oil drain pan under the filter and position shop towels to catch any drips.
- Using an oil filter wrench, turn the old filter counter-clockwise to loosen and remove it. Be prepared for minor oil spillage.
- Wipe the filter mounting base on the engine clean with a lint-free cloth. Ensure the old filter's gasket is not stuck to the engine.
- Apply a thin film of clean engine oil to the gasket of the new filter.
- Carefully screw the new filter onto the mounting base by hand until the gasket makes firm contact.
- Tighten the filter an additional 3/4 to 1 full turn by hand. Do not overtighten.
- Check and top off the engine oil level according to your owner's manual.
- Start the engine and run it for several minutes, carefully checking for any leaks around the filter. If leaks appear, stop the engine and re-check the installation.
Troubleshooting & FAQ
How do I confirm this filter fits my Honda outboard?
Check the "Engine & Model Compatibility" table on this page. Compare your engine's model, horsepower, and year range against the list. For absolute certainty, cross-reference the OEM part number stamped on your old filter with the numbers in our "Part Number Matrix".
What is the difference between this aftermarket filter and an OEM part?
Our aftermarket filters are designed to meet or exceed OEM specifications for fit, function, and filtration. The primary differences are the branding and price. We use high-quality materials and manufacturing processes to ensure comparable performance and engine protection.
How often should I replace my outboard oil filter?
The standard recommendation is to change the oil filter every 100 hours of operation or at least once a year, whichever comes first. Always consult your engine's service manual for the specific maintenance intervals for your model.
What are the signs of a clogged or failing oil filter?
Symptoms may include a drop in oil pressure, higher than normal engine operating temperatures, or a noticeable decrease in engine performance. In severe cases, the internal bypass valve can open, allowing unfiltered oil to circulate, which may lead to premature engine wear.
What does the anti-drain-back valve do?
The anti-drain-back valve is a rubber flap that prevents oil from draining out of the filter and oil galleries when the engine is off. This ensures that critical engine components are lubricated immediately upon startup, reducing wear from dry starts.
Is a special tool needed for installation?
While the filter can often be hand-tightened, a standard oil filter wrench (cap style or band style) is recommended for removing the old filter and ensuring the new one is properly secured. Do not use a wrench to overtighten the new filter.
OEM vs. Aftermarket?
This listing is an aftermarket replacement (not OEM). It is built to OEM-level specifications with comparable materials. Manufactured in an ISO 9002 facility, it is batch-inspected for consistency.
Shipping speed & cost
We ship worldwide quickly—typical transit is 5–15 days. Standard shipping is free; expedited options appear at checkout where available.
Warranty & returns
This product is covered by a 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects under normal use. If issues arise, contact support with your order details. Returns are accepted within our standard window (part must be unused & in original condition). See our policy page or reach out for instructions.
Safety & Important Info
- Verify images and specifications against your original part before purchasing. If anything differs—even if your model appears compatible—do not order.
- This is an aftermarket replacement component, not an OEM part. Brand names and part numbers are used for reference purposes only.
- Professional installation is recommended for safety and performance. Improper installation can lead to engine damage.
About Sea Sierra
- Pro-Grade Standards — We supply marine parts engineered to OEM-level tolerances and tested for real-world reliability.
- Fast Global Fulfillment — We offer free standard delivery to most regions, with typical transit times of 5–15 days.
- Manufacturer-Direct Value — Our model ensures fair pricing without compromising on materials or quality control.
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