I visually checked the the 60 amp fuses and them looked good. Is there something I am missing maybe?
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Burnishing. Meant to mean I guess sanding or filling the connectors under the hold down nuts and washers so they make best possible contact
All those ground spots need checking
I really highly suggest getting the service manual. I kow it is about $84 or so but has paid for itself several times over
If you have that many hours the valves would be high on my list
Also check the zincs that surround the eCM they are under those round hood shaped covers I was told they are very important to be kept clean
Art
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Hi Capt
Checking them is not really the issue, but to adjust any valves that are out of spec, you need to replace shims, so whoever checks the valves will need access to those special shims. You can buy them from Suzuki marine.
I think that Art was also suggesting that you wire brush /hit with sandpaper all major electrical connections, including the larger fuse boxes. The point is that these new EFI Suzukis really need to get good clean power supply to all major components. Many, many problems are addressed if they get good power, hence the questions/suggestions about batteries etc being checked and not jist assume because they are reasonably new that they are up to spec.Last edited by Moonlighter; 11-03-2014, 05:32 AM.
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these little problems just beats one to death
did this help your voltage problem?
the valves are not like you VW unfortunately
as Moonlighter pointed out these are shimmed valves as opposed to mechanical
you can measure them without the special tool I mentioned but if out of tolerance - replacing with a correct shim is a royal pain
there are a couple things you will need before you pull the back off
I can assume the gasket will not come off with that many hours in one piece
an there is some gasket material you will need in a couple of places when it goes back together.. and the manual has all the clearance and various torque specs
did you check the vacuum hoses? and there is a check valve (maybe green?) make sure it is clean and in the right direction
and the manual also pointed out (from memory) in the MAP sensor. when you take it off there is a small tube (for lack of better description ) that should be checked and cleaned ..
I can take a look tonight to be sure I picked the right sensor..
good luck and let us know results..
art
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it could be something that simple.. just finding it
I am trying to attach a couple of photos of my home make valve tool
it took me a couple of times to get to this point.. but it works
I can work on wood projects all day but metal is a bit more challenging
valve tool 1.jpg
Last edited by artdf175; 10-19-2016, 12:08 PM.
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df175, charging issues
Originally posted by captchancey View PostThe battery is a one year old Optima Blue Top 1000 MCA cranking battery. It has a second optima on the battery two switch that is less than a year old. It really runs well as long as it is not at low rpms. I thank you all for the suggestions.
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Thanks for all the help and expertise. I have 5 batteries in the boat, 2 for house and cranking and 3 for trolling motor. Art nice job on the valve tool. I appreciate manufacturing at home it's tough but rewarding. Every single connector and terminal have been wire brushed shiny including the ones under the cowling. While the motor idles rough it seems to make a loud sucking sound right before it quits. It may just be the sound a motor makes right before it quits, I am not sure. I am currently waiting on the mechanic to adjust the valves. We'll see!
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Five batteries, huh? How do you have the five batteries hooked up to the motor for charging? And how are the batteries connected to each other? What kind of switching arrangement, isolators, etc, and which, if any, batteries are wired in series and which, if any, in parallel?Mike
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