2002 df 90 losing a large amount of oil in with exhaust water! It does not happen until it gets warm. Fresh rebuild on block. Replaced all the seals in the engine holder, Had the problem before, thought maybe the block was the problem, so I purchased another block and rebuilt it. Still doing the same thing. Any ideas? Thanks
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On my DF175 the exhaust travels through a separate passage in the oil pan
When you had the block off did you notice much corrosion in this passage ?
I had s slightly different problem with a corrosion hole into the water passage that runs next to the exhaust passage in the oil pan
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oil in exhaust water
Art, Thanks for your reply! I plan on pulling power head, will check engine holder & oil pan again. Once it warms up it will pump 2-3 qts of engine oil out with the exhaust water coming out thru the prop. Nothing until it warms up!
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Art, did your hole resemble this?
Art, you mentioned a hole in your engine holder. Was it in the compartment where the bolts mount the holder to the engine? See pic.
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your engine is configured different than the 150/175
but the hole is in the exhaust side
the oil pan in the 175 has the exhaust port on the port side along with the water jacket
let me look for a picture
Arthttp://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/attachments/suzuki-outboard-parts-forum/525d1449344727-2006-df175-overheat-alarm-idle-results-img_0894-1-.jpg
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http://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/a...mg_0894-1-.jpg
this is one of two holes that developed in the oil pan
the 150/175’s have a fresh water flush port to attach a garden hose to flush the engine
this is also the water passage - water from the water pump goes through this passage to reach the head
behind this area is the exhaust passage
the second hole was more internal between the main passage and the exhaust port on the back of the engine that is a relief type fitting for lack of better discription
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