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mojokoko
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Flush Kits

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Hey, anyone know where I can get a flush kit for my Honda Motor?
I was wondering if I could pick up a generic one at walmart or anything like that.
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The muffs are universal, just go to Wally-Mart.
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Post by wevans »

Honda dosn't have the built in flusher on the motor? My Yammy has the flusher on the side of the motor, just unscrew it from the mount and attach the hose to it, flushes the whole motor without running it :-D
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It has a screw on the side where it was "flush". I asuming that is where its at. I can hook a hose up to it its to small. But I will check out walmart at my lunch time today.
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Post by wevans »

Acording to the Honda web site, it has the built in flush system :-D Ya may want to check your owners manual :thumbup:
http://www.honda-marine.com/bf25_features.htm
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Yep got to be somethin that goes in there.
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Just looked at the Honda manual :o http://www.honda-marine.com/mar_pages/bf25.htm they don't make it easy, do they :smt011 it says ya gotta buy the flush kit seperatly, then every time ya want to use it, ya gotta take a screw out of the foot, screw in the flush adapter, flush it, then take the danged thang back out and put the screw back in :smt019 GET THE EAR MUFFS AND FLUSH IT THE OLD WAY :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer: :beer:
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Post by eat_mo_crawfish »

Wevans is absolutely correct. I flush my Honda with the muffs and haven't had problems.
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Will do!
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Good info here. Get the muffs and go fishing.
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