Hello! This post has been a longtime coming as I had to create a new account because I never received an activation email. Anyways thank you in advance!
I have a new to me 05 DF140 (I've put about 200 hours on the motor), the motor runs like a champ! But there are a few issues, performance wise it will die if i come down off of plane and into neutral too quickly.
I was able to secure the suzuki diagnostic software and saw that some old codes had an overheat issue. Previous owner didn't mention this but mentioned he had to replace the IAC valve due to engine dying coming off of plane quickly. I noticed I had this issue a few times but as long as I slowly slow down and let the engine recover it won't die, (CTP switch?). I also noticed that the low pressure fuel pump was leaking oil and under more inspection it was missing an O ring so I added one and problem fixed no more leaking. On top of the engine I noticed what looked like a sensor (I now know its the cylinder temp sensor) was hanging and zip tied to the engine lift to stay out of the way. The hole that it came out of looks like it was stripped but now I'm thinking it melted and snapped off! I also noticed that the air silencer was barely hanging on and is missing a bolt on the port side and another bolt snapped off on the forward facing side. Upon removing the silencer I noticed a disgusting amount of what I think is dirt and oil almost turning into a soil type consistency all on the throttle body and plate. Inside the silencer looks even worse...
Every time I take off the cowling the engine smells like raw fuel as if it is leaking from somewhere (I couldn't find any visual leaks). Also am suspicious that my engine is making oil as I triple checked the level after oil change and now I am bit high on the dip stick. After reading many threads on the corrosion plug on the engine holder I inspected that and it looks very rusty. The only symptom that is telling me that the engine is perhaps running funky is the fact that it dies sometimes after coming off of plane (but quickly starts right back up) and also what seems to be low battery voltage. If I recall correctly my SDS said my voltage was around 12.8 V. I have a dual battery setup with an ACR that seems to kick on intermittently barely charging my house battery. I just had to replace a 1 year old house battery because it had some dead cells. I just purchased a new battery and onboard battery conditioner to hopefully mitigate some of these issues. Also noticed my kill switch works but doesn't turn off the engine. I have chased the ground wire all the way down to the harness but dont see any issues. Its driving me crazy not being able to reset the oil change alarm. Overheat damaged harness at engine maybe?
I have a strange feeling that an overheat may be causing a lot of these issues. I would like to try the cowling test to see if Im getting any exhaust from the corrosion plug area making my engine run lean and hot. I plan to look at IAT sensor and see if that changes with cowling on/off and within range when on. I also think I notice a bit of browning on the wire leads from excessive heat around the rectifier/regulator pig tail but not quite sure if thats the case.
Is it possible my rectifier regulator is damaged or perhaps the wire?
How would I go about retapping a new hole for cylinder temp sensor?
Are there any correlations that you are seeing that I'm not? (very likely)
Proposed Actions
IAT sensor readings on SDS cowling on/off
resistance tests on magneto and rect/reg
Clean silencer, throttle body, intake manifold really well
While I have the silencer and everything off also take a look at VST and associated components
I would really appreciate any insights and guidance to fix my charging problem and also fix any potential time bombs going on in the engine. (I am sure not having a cylinder temp sensor could be a huge problem in the event of another overheat condition)
Thanks in advance!
I have a new to me 05 DF140 (I've put about 200 hours on the motor), the motor runs like a champ! But there are a few issues, performance wise it will die if i come down off of plane and into neutral too quickly.
I was able to secure the suzuki diagnostic software and saw that some old codes had an overheat issue. Previous owner didn't mention this but mentioned he had to replace the IAC valve due to engine dying coming off of plane quickly. I noticed I had this issue a few times but as long as I slowly slow down and let the engine recover it won't die, (CTP switch?). I also noticed that the low pressure fuel pump was leaking oil and under more inspection it was missing an O ring so I added one and problem fixed no more leaking. On top of the engine I noticed what looked like a sensor (I now know its the cylinder temp sensor) was hanging and zip tied to the engine lift to stay out of the way. The hole that it came out of looks like it was stripped but now I'm thinking it melted and snapped off! I also noticed that the air silencer was barely hanging on and is missing a bolt on the port side and another bolt snapped off on the forward facing side. Upon removing the silencer I noticed a disgusting amount of what I think is dirt and oil almost turning into a soil type consistency all on the throttle body and plate. Inside the silencer looks even worse...
Every time I take off the cowling the engine smells like raw fuel as if it is leaking from somewhere (I couldn't find any visual leaks). Also am suspicious that my engine is making oil as I triple checked the level after oil change and now I am bit high on the dip stick. After reading many threads on the corrosion plug on the engine holder I inspected that and it looks very rusty. The only symptom that is telling me that the engine is perhaps running funky is the fact that it dies sometimes after coming off of plane (but quickly starts right back up) and also what seems to be low battery voltage. If I recall correctly my SDS said my voltage was around 12.8 V. I have a dual battery setup with an ACR that seems to kick on intermittently barely charging my house battery. I just had to replace a 1 year old house battery because it had some dead cells. I just purchased a new battery and onboard battery conditioner to hopefully mitigate some of these issues. Also noticed my kill switch works but doesn't turn off the engine. I have chased the ground wire all the way down to the harness but dont see any issues. Its driving me crazy not being able to reset the oil change alarm. Overheat damaged harness at engine maybe?
I have a strange feeling that an overheat may be causing a lot of these issues. I would like to try the cowling test to see if Im getting any exhaust from the corrosion plug area making my engine run lean and hot. I plan to look at IAT sensor and see if that changes with cowling on/off and within range when on. I also think I notice a bit of browning on the wire leads from excessive heat around the rectifier/regulator pig tail but not quite sure if thats the case.
Is it possible my rectifier regulator is damaged or perhaps the wire?
How would I go about retapping a new hole for cylinder temp sensor?
Are there any correlations that you are seeing that I'm not? (very likely)
Proposed Actions
IAT sensor readings on SDS cowling on/off
resistance tests on magneto and rect/reg
Clean silencer, throttle body, intake manifold really well
While I have the silencer and everything off also take a look at VST and associated components
I would really appreciate any insights and guidance to fix my charging problem and also fix any potential time bombs going on in the engine. (I am sure not having a cylinder temp sensor could be a huge problem in the event of another overheat condition)
Thanks in advance!
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