I bought a Suzuki DT85, serial number 8501 231 101 from a guy who said it was a runner, when he sold the boat last year. The new owner didn't want the motor, just the boat.
It looks to be in good shape, little saltwater, original clamps, etc, the controller shows little wear.
It was on a makeshift stand, but had no fuel line or battery, and I could not run it.
I trusted him and gave him $500.00.
I got it home and went to tinker. I have a 93 DT30 and she is sweet, so I thought I might get the 85 running and put it on my new old boat ( 59 Glasspar Seafair).
The control and wiring needs to be figured out still, and the battery runs were cut and in need of replacing, so....
I thought I would just jump the starter to get an idea of what I had.
It clicks and struggles to turn the flywheel, even tho I can turn the flywheel freely by hand.
I removed the plugs, they looked good, and I saw no visible signs of metal or other bad hints.
I turned the flywheel again and felt the small probe I move up and down on the piston head of all 3 pistons.
I then jumped the starter again and she pushed great air out of the open plug holes. I installed the plugs and once again she would not crank the pistons.
I removed the plugs again, put the gear in forward ( at the motor, linkage has been disconnected ) and jumped it again, the prop turned great and air blasted out the plug openings.
I can't figure out why the plugs make a difference. Is the exhaust port the cause?
Am I all wrong in my thinking?
I am not trying to fire her, just want to see if all turns before I go any further.
Any ideas?
Thanks, sorry to be a downer on my first post but I need some real help here, oh, he said it was an 89, is that right? I am thinking, but not sure, as it is kinda hard to figger out the date, but I think its a 92 or 93......
It looks to be in good shape, little saltwater, original clamps, etc, the controller shows little wear.
It was on a makeshift stand, but had no fuel line or battery, and I could not run it.
I trusted him and gave him $500.00.
I got it home and went to tinker. I have a 93 DT30 and she is sweet, so I thought I might get the 85 running and put it on my new old boat ( 59 Glasspar Seafair).
The control and wiring needs to be figured out still, and the battery runs were cut and in need of replacing, so....
I thought I would just jump the starter to get an idea of what I had.
It clicks and struggles to turn the flywheel, even tho I can turn the flywheel freely by hand.
I removed the plugs, they looked good, and I saw no visible signs of metal or other bad hints.
I turned the flywheel again and felt the small probe I move up and down on the piston head of all 3 pistons.
I then jumped the starter again and she pushed great air out of the open plug holes. I installed the plugs and once again she would not crank the pistons.
I removed the plugs again, put the gear in forward ( at the motor, linkage has been disconnected ) and jumped it again, the prop turned great and air blasted out the plug openings.
I can't figure out why the plugs make a difference. Is the exhaust port the cause?
Am I all wrong in my thinking?
I am not trying to fire her, just want to see if all turns before I go any further.
Any ideas?
Thanks, sorry to be a downer on my first post but I need some real help here, oh, he said it was an 89, is that right? I am thinking, but not sure, as it is kinda hard to figger out the date, but I think its a 92 or 93......
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