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Old 13 October 2022, 08:56   #1
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Workshop manual for Honda BF100A

Does anyone know where I can download a copy of the workshop manual for the Honda BF100A? I've found the manual online for the BF115A, which seems to be a very similar setup, although bolt/nut torque settings are probably different so can only use this manual as a rough guide.

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Old 13 October 2022, 09:49   #2
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Does anyone know where I can download a copy of the workshop manual for the Honda BF100A? I've found the manual online for the BF115A, which seems to be a very similar setup, although bolt/nut torque settings are probably different so can only use this manual as a rough guide.

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Hi ,i have a pdf download of the manual you need which i think is avail on the honda site however i cannot be sure but i definitely have it in pdf and i didnt pay for it , my computer skills are limited
What i can say is you definitely dont need 115 stuff as it is a different engine
BF75d BF80A BF90d and BF100a all share the same manual ! Out of interest it is a marinised Honda Jazz engine on its side . You will also find confusion sometimes with a number for a 10 hp honda engine and in addition quite often updates to 90hp for that engine are the last to be shown so sometimes looks like 100 doesnt exist ,but i have one too
There is also a current black version which has Tohatsu badging
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Old 13 October 2022, 09:50   #3
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Old 14 October 2022, 18:15   #5
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User manual is on the Honda website, but not the Workshop manual.... still looking.

Can I pull the prop shaft housing out without actually removing the prop, using a regular gear puller (as this will push against the end of the propshaft)?
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Old 14 October 2022, 20:16   #6
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Sorry chris ,misread that one ,no i have never looked for a workshop manual ,reckon that will be dealer info only ,might be worth adding tohatsu 100 to your search as there may be a difference in availiable info policies
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Think you have to be a stealer for the work shop manual from what I heard
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User manual is on the Honda website, but not the Workshop manual.... still looking.

Can I pull the prop shaft housing out without actually removing the prop, using a regular gear puller (as this will push against the end of the propshaft)?
Is there a problem removing the prop?
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