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Thanks for the info. I'll look into thoseYou might try this place. Someone on this site posted that he had something they needed that Honda no longer sold. I wrote down the contact info because the poster indicated that this place was helpful and friendly. Try to have a part number ready as that might help keep them friendly.
Tim's Outboard Repair
518 County 5 NW
Hackensack Mn. 56452
(218) 682-2331
Although yumbo-jp.com has pretty much what boats.net sells, I have seen listngs there for a couple of old carburetors that were unavailable on boats.net so it might be worthwhile to check there. They are a legit, discount, genuine Honda parts dealer in Japan that Europeans and Australians get parts from although shipping for American customers might be expensive.
I routinely haunt craigslist for used parts. The San Francisco site is a place where lots of Honda stuff is regularly listed. Craigslist, Ebay and maybe an old parts motor might just get you over.
Good luck.
I have not found anything I need that is not still possible to find on amazon and ebay short of some machineing solutions and making custom gaskets. you may need to search by part number and get creative in finding other words to describe the part and use visual matches or include other years that have the same part. my b75, 7.5hp 1975make is all original down to the lines and tank,Hello. Does anyone know of a website that sells used honda parts? My I'm finding several parts on my engine that are no longer available. Thanks
thanks for the information!Hello. Does anyone know of a website that sells used honda parts? My I'm finding several parts on my engine that are no longer available. Thanks
thanks for the information!Thanks for the help. I decided to go in a different direction. I bought a 2025 suzuki 25hp and have put the honda up for sale as a project or parts motor.
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