The transom is in desperate need of repair.Why is the engine tied in the up position? Spells trim and tilt problems to me. Agee on Racer's comments.
That is a good motor with an excellent oil injection system.Good point about using the straps to take the load off the trim mechanism. But the transom is bad.
I bought the boat Friday.
I wanted to know if an 80's Suzuki was a decent motor. I knew I'd be fine with the boat, and knew it needed a transom. But I wanted to know about the motor itself.
Yamaha and Suzuki both did that. Best oil injection system put on carbed 2 strks.Still need to test start it.
Obviously do a compression test first.
Today I was looking at the hoses, and I noticed that the oil injection goes in after the carb and not before. I thought I read somewhere that after is better than before for the carbs. I don't know if that's really so. Because if I was mixing my own gas, it would go in before the carb. The previous owner said they took it out last summer and by looking at the oil in the lines, it looks clean - not cloudy.
Aside from the usual suspects, I’d check into parts availability. I’ve heard Suzuki was sold in recent years and there was some sort of issues with parts/support. Not sure if true but worth checking. Suzuki is my second choice after YammyAny real concerns with this motor?
It's coming with a StarCraft 18 foot I'm looking at buying.
Checked the gear oil.
Not milky and smells good.
Hopefully start it up this weekend.
I read that I can run it without the lower unit by hooking up a hose to the pipe that would go into the water pump.