Okay, I got off early today to go fishing. I started my 1984 Suzuki DT115 accidentally out of the water and started it a very high RPM. Once I heard the motor I cut the throttle and drop the motor in the water. I would say this was 2 seconds at most. I started trolling with DT115 and I went about 250 yards. I look back and I noticed water coming out of steering cable holes in the front of the motor. I shut off the motor and pulled the motor cover off. I restarted the motor and water came rushing out of the Exhaust Cover, and it was also still coming out of the tell tail. I shut the motor off and using the trolling motor so go back to the dock. I would guess the motor was on no more than 7 to 8 mins and everything sounded normal.....so help no other damage.
This looks like an easy fix and parts are still available. But what's my chances of removing 22 bolts on a 1984 motor without break off any of the bolts? You can tell the motor is very clean from the pictures . I"m a little gun shy I broke off 2 of 6 bolts on an old Mercury head gasket once.
I can't find any tips on the internet, so any advice would much be appreciated.....apply heat....soak PB I already spray the bolt heads down with PB Blaster. I really don't want to screw this up and might be over thinking this.
Thanks Shane
Exhaust Cover.jpgExhaust Gasket.jpg
This looks like an easy fix and parts are still available. But what's my chances of removing 22 bolts on a 1984 motor without break off any of the bolts? You can tell the motor is very clean from the pictures . I"m a little gun shy I broke off 2 of 6 bolts on an old Mercury head gasket once.
I can't find any tips on the internet, so any advice would much be appreciated.....apply heat....soak PB I already spray the bolt heads down with PB Blaster. I really don't want to screw this up and might be over thinking this.
Thanks Shane
Exhaust Cover.jpgExhaust Gasket.jpg
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