I am in the process of overhauling a 2003 dt225. During the process I ran across a fitting on each intake that was not connected. On previous models (carburetor) these fittings were used for oiling, these are open,remove the injectors and you can shine a light straight thru...what gives????
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Can you see these ports with the engine put together..I can look at mine. Try this website...Suzuki Outboard Parts DT 225 (2001-2003) Parts Listings They have nice diagrams..maybe you can see what goes there
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Originally posted by rickster View PostI am in the process of overhauling a 2003 dt225. During the process I ran across a fitting on each intake that was not connected. On previous models (carburetor) these fittings were used for oiling, these are open,remove the injectors and you can shine a light straight thru...what gives????
I just left them alone as that's the way I found them. Had the boat in the water twice so far this year and it ran fine.
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Hi, I had my oil tank off to get to the injectors on my DT225 and saw the brass tubes like you saw. They are not connected to anything but the bottom two have about 4 or 5 inches of tubing attached that just runs up the fuel rail and then is open to atmosphere. I guess this is to keep the openings above any water if the engine gets wet..I still don't know what they do and it seems no one else does either
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Here is something extra...a million years ago when my engine was new I ran the stock 3X20 prop at 5600-5800 rpm. At 15 hours old I melted a hole in a piston. Sent it to the dealer who sold it to me and got it back a week later..repaired. It has been reliable for 8 years except for my misfire issue recently...The only other issue was that from the day I got it back from the shop way back then....I could only make 5100-5200 on that same prop. It ran well except for the loss of wot but I figured that whatever made me burn a piston was what gave me the extra rpm so i didn't question the loss of rpm. What happens if you open 6 small ports in the intake system to atmosphere? I think it would act like a vacum leak and probably do something to the power curve?..Just taking a wild guess
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Yes, this will cause an air leak leaning out the cylinders and causing high idle. You can destroy the engine with this modification.
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you can see 2 groups of fittings behind the fuel hoses ...the bottom group is out of sight , but it has 2 hoses that run halfway up the fuel rail and just end . they are not capped or plugged in any way. if you look hard you can see the holes to the left where the injector nozzles sit. Should I cap these fittings? ThanksAttached Files
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Originally posted by boats.net View PostYes, this will cause an air leak leaning out the cylinders and causing high idle. You can destroy the engine with this modification.
I've run my motor with those oil? / vaccume? ports open for a season and a half, cause that's the way I bought it.
Could you please answer seaox230c's question as to weather we should be capping these fittings off or not.
Thanks
Joe C
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The suzuki manuals suck...if they did something to a 150 L engine, but added it to the 225...they explain it under the 150...I found that in later models where they removed the multiple oil tubes...they left the ports open to better atomize the fuel so those ports should be left open...it just takes reading the entire manual to find out how they piecemealed your engine together
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