Re: What to Look for in a used small 4 stroke Honda?
I'm looking for a 4 stroke long shaft kicker for my boat. I have a couple of Hondas to look at. One is an early 90's 5 hp blue/white version for $550. Supposed to be in mint cond with low hours.
Second is a 7.5 hp around the same age. It's $400 but the guy knows nothing about it.
Both are long shaft models.
Grant
Hey Grant, I'm in Vancouver also and I've been shopping for kicker motors as well.
What you want to look for in a 4-stroke is similar to a 2-stroke. Test the compression, should be less than 15% variance between cylinders. Also check the condition of the oil, should not be milky or dirty as an indicator of overall engine condition and how well the PO has taken care of the motor.
Being that we're near to the ocean, check for corrosion. Any sign of corrosion is a bad sign. Last but not least, of course you should see the motor run with muffs or in a barrel. Should start easy, idle well and shift in and out of gear easily.
Apart from a water test the best you can do is as mentioned above. Ask him for maintenance receipts. 4-strokes need an oil change at least once per season. If it was not done at a shop the he should have been doing it himself.
Cheers, hope that helps
