I just picked up a 2008 Suzuki DF175 with about 800 hours on it. I have been doing exhaustive research on this motor to try and find any "known problems". For the most part it seems to be a pretty good motor. However, one thing has come up repeatedly. On motors with over 1000 hours, the plastic butterfly valves on the Intake Manifold become brittle and tend to break apart, launching themselves into the combustion chamber. Some people get lucky and the broken pieces get jammed up before entering the combustion chamber, some people have lost their engine, and sometimes the broken pieces get jammed into a valve, without causing damage.
My questions:
1. Has Suzuki fixed the issue with the new intakes? The cost of this plastic part is over $400, so I would hate to replace mine with something that will do the same thing eventually.
2. Has anyone tried to engineer their own butterfly valves out of stainless or brass? The butterfly valves just open and close to control air flow. they rotate on a metal rod. Why couldn't I replace the cheap plastic valves with something that wont break?
3. Has anyone found a place that sells something like this?
4. Are there any other "known issues" that I haven't come across yet?
Thanks!
-Shawn
My questions:
1. Has Suzuki fixed the issue with the new intakes? The cost of this plastic part is over $400, so I would hate to replace mine with something that will do the same thing eventually.
2. Has anyone tried to engineer their own butterfly valves out of stainless or brass? The butterfly valves just open and close to control air flow. they rotate on a metal rod. Why couldn't I replace the cheap plastic valves with something that wont break?
3. Has anyone found a place that sells something like this?
4. Are there any other "known issues" that I haven't come across yet?
Thanks!
-Shawn
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