And that's why I don't like to use "Other Peoples Parts". First, they're copied from Honda, and you're betting they did a good job. Second, they're probably from China, and who knows the quality? That Honda 150 cost 12 grand and saving $5 with a chance of losing the engine doesn't appeal to me. Here's a place that sells Honda parts at a discount:
Honda Factory Parts since most (if not all) Honda dealers have to order any part you want anyway. I try to plan ahead and just order it from these guys. In addition, when you call them (toll free) they look up the part and make sure you get the latest variant. I've never had the local dealer do that. It's also fun to get that Deep Southern Accent.
They also have pictures you can look at, for most parts.
By the Way, I changed out the impeller on the 150 after 4 years and it looked new. Even had the mold marks. I guess it depends where you boat and how much sand there is. I did need both fuel filters though.
One question: is it hard to be a Honda outboard dealer? In San Diego, the Honda dealers are few, changing, and they seem to live to sell Hondas with new boats. When we went to Vancouver Isle, I found Yamaha dealers but had a hard time finding a Honda dealer. Finally filed a washer to fit.
Boris