Last night I first posted the message below in another recent Suzuki engine holder thread but thought I should start a new one.
I have the twin 2007 DF140s with approx. 875 hours ea. Just discovered the issue this week. A local machine shop was unwilling to try to remove the plug as they not have good success with this type of problem. A neighbor has a TIG welding machine so we will try to attach a bolt then remove the plug and replace with an aluminum one. I am concerned that there is internal engine holder corrosion. In looking at the attached image what do you think about this approach? Any suggestions? If it doesn't work, I'm thinking the only viable option is to replace the engine holder(s).
I've had one reply thus far. Thanks Jim! Here's that link.
http://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/s...html#post21468
We are hopefully going to start the attempt to remove the plug today or tomorrow. I'll post the results here.
Any other ideas or thoughts welcome.
Thanks,
Nick
I have the twin 2007 DF140s with approx. 875 hours ea. Just discovered the issue this week. A local machine shop was unwilling to try to remove the plug as they not have good success with this type of problem. A neighbor has a TIG welding machine so we will try to attach a bolt then remove the plug and replace with an aluminum one. I am concerned that there is internal engine holder corrosion. In looking at the attached image what do you think about this approach? Any suggestions? If it doesn't work, I'm thinking the only viable option is to replace the engine holder(s).
I've had one reply thus far. Thanks Jim! Here's that link.
http://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/s...html#post21468
We are hopefully going to start the attempt to remove the plug today or tomorrow. I'll post the results here.
Any other ideas or thoughts welcome.
Thanks,
Nick
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