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Honda Outboard Crankshaft Seals & Seal Kits | Pro Marine

Honda Outboard Crankshaft Seals & Seal Kits

Honda outboard crankshaft seals help protect the rotating assembly by sealing around the crankshaft and related shaft surfaces. This category includes crankshaft seal options for select Honda outboard applications, including listed BF75 and BF90 models where the product fitment matches.

Before ordering, compare your engine model, year, shaft dimensions, and OEM or aftermarket cross-reference numbers against the product listing. Crankshaft seals are fitment-sensitive parts, so matching the correct Honda application and part reference is the best way to avoid leaks, poor sealing, or repeat service work.

How to choose the correct crankshaft seal

Start with the Honda model and year shown on your engine, then confirm the seal dimensions and any listed cross-reference numbers. The current category listing includes an aftermarket EMP oil seal with shaft diameter, outside diameter, and width information shown on the product page.

If you are replacing a seal during internal engine service, inspect the crankshaft sealing surface and surrounding components before installation. A new seal may not correct a leak if the shaft surface is worn, grooved, corroded, or damaged.

Common signs a crankshaft seal may need attention
  • Oil or fuel residue around the crankshaft seal area
  • Visible seal hardening, cracking, or deformation during teardown
  • Air leaks or poor sealing symptoms after other causes have been ruled out
  • Seal replacement required during crankshaft, bearing, or internal engine repair
Related Honda outboard categories

These related categories can help when the repair expands beyond the crankshaft seal itself:

Honda crankshaft seal FAQ

Are crankshaft seals model-specific?

Yes. Crankshaft seals must match the engine application, seal dimensions, and part reference. Always verify the listed Honda model and year range before ordering.

Should I replace crankshaft seals during an engine rebuild?

In many internal engine repairs, seals are inspected closely and replaced when worn, hardened, damaged, or removed during service. Follow the service needs of the specific engine and repair.

Can a new seal fix every crankshaft-area leak?

Not always. A leaking seal can be caused by the seal itself, but worn shaft surfaces, improper installation, corrosion, or related internal engine issues can also prevent a proper seal.

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