Bought 2 new DF 225s back in 2004 for my Mako 282, real anal about maintenance, and only had 1 problem which seems like a miracle for outboard engines, until last Saturday while spending a nice day in the wild blue water off Sebastian Inlet I experienced my second major problem.
Problem:
The week before I changed the oil, filters, lower unit oil, and water pumps, which I have done 6 times with no problem, this seemed to be a clue.
When trying to go over 4K RPM the port engine backs off to 3K which is the symptom. Motor ran fine all day, like it normally does, purrs like a kitten. While in the river heading to the ramp I leaned into the throttles and again the same problem. In the service manual under the section "Overheat Caution" it describes the problem exactly what I have, by the way the service manual is great. So no overheat problem all day (10 hours of running and trolling). In the section "Water Cooling System" I followed Suzuki's List: Pulled out the lower unit and double checked the water pump and impeller, check the water tube, pulled both thermostats (which I changed 2 years ago) and tried to check the water pressure valve, but it was "living in there" and broke to pieces when yanked out, since I have ordered 2 more covers, 2 pressure valves and 2 O-rings. Highly recommend you double check this on Suzukis, after 10 years the corrosion was bad, really bad. The next 2 items were cylinder head and block which with the way the engine behaves doesn't fit the bill. Swapped cylinder sensor and both exhaust manifold sensors, still had problem, I don't like to do it, but put engine in gear and cranked it up, around 4200-4400 RPM the "over rev" LED lights and engine backs off. I finally ordered the diagnostic kit on E-Bay, as I have never needed to reach so deep. Knowing the wonderful world of outboard electronics it is probably the EMC!
So if anybody has experienced a similar problem I would love to hear from you! Thanks for listening to my babbling...
Capt. Mike
Problem:
The week before I changed the oil, filters, lower unit oil, and water pumps, which I have done 6 times with no problem, this seemed to be a clue.
When trying to go over 4K RPM the port engine backs off to 3K which is the symptom. Motor ran fine all day, like it normally does, purrs like a kitten. While in the river heading to the ramp I leaned into the throttles and again the same problem. In the service manual under the section "Overheat Caution" it describes the problem exactly what I have, by the way the service manual is great. So no overheat problem all day (10 hours of running and trolling). In the section "Water Cooling System" I followed Suzuki's List: Pulled out the lower unit and double checked the water pump and impeller, check the water tube, pulled both thermostats (which I changed 2 years ago) and tried to check the water pressure valve, but it was "living in there" and broke to pieces when yanked out, since I have ordered 2 more covers, 2 pressure valves and 2 O-rings. Highly recommend you double check this on Suzukis, after 10 years the corrosion was bad, really bad. The next 2 items were cylinder head and block which with the way the engine behaves doesn't fit the bill. Swapped cylinder sensor and both exhaust manifold sensors, still had problem, I don't like to do it, but put engine in gear and cranked it up, around 4200-4400 RPM the "over rev" LED lights and engine backs off. I finally ordered the diagnostic kit on E-Bay, as I have never needed to reach so deep. Knowing the wonderful world of outboard electronics it is probably the EMC!
So if anybody has experienced a similar problem I would love to hear from you! Thanks for listening to my babbling...
Capt. Mike
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