New to the forum, created this is hopes of some advice on what can be done, if anything on my new DF90A Suzuki.
I was out on a new stretch of the river goose hunting last weekend and on the way back to the ramp in the dark I hit a wing dike. The rock skidded along the bottom of the lower unit. I got back to the ramp and saw some gouges that went over the gear oil drain plug.
Well the next morning I go out and see a small puddle of milky gear oil coming out of the plug. I took the plug out and drained the oil, and intended on putting a new plug and gasket in. I let it drain over night as it was pretty cold out and viscous. This morning I found that the threads for the lower plug are cracked, and is why water was allowed in and oil was dripping out. It's going to take more than a new plug and gasket, as the crack goes to the outside edge of where the gasket seats, and possibly up a little in the recessed hole where the plug head sits.
Attached is a photo showing the crack. It looks like file sizes are limited to 2mb, so it looks grainy. Not sure if there is a better way to get the clear photo up here.
CaptureDF90ACrack.PNG
I don't know of anyway to fill the crack without deforming where the gasket seats. Not sure if a machine shop can drill it out and tap it for a larger plug size, or if I will have to purchase the lower housing.
I would hate to know the lead-time for the lower housing let alone the cost.
I swear I could tear up a ball bearing.
If anyone has solved this problem before or has any suggestion I would appreciate it. I will call the local Suzuki dealership Monday but assume they will just want to sell me a housing.
Thank,
Thomas
I was out on a new stretch of the river goose hunting last weekend and on the way back to the ramp in the dark I hit a wing dike. The rock skidded along the bottom of the lower unit. I got back to the ramp and saw some gouges that went over the gear oil drain plug.
Well the next morning I go out and see a small puddle of milky gear oil coming out of the plug. I took the plug out and drained the oil, and intended on putting a new plug and gasket in. I let it drain over night as it was pretty cold out and viscous. This morning I found that the threads for the lower plug are cracked, and is why water was allowed in and oil was dripping out. It's going to take more than a new plug and gasket, as the crack goes to the outside edge of where the gasket seats, and possibly up a little in the recessed hole where the plug head sits.
Attached is a photo showing the crack. It looks like file sizes are limited to 2mb, so it looks grainy. Not sure if there is a better way to get the clear photo up here.
CaptureDF90ACrack.PNG
I don't know of anyway to fill the crack without deforming where the gasket seats. Not sure if a machine shop can drill it out and tap it for a larger plug size, or if I will have to purchase the lower housing.
I would hate to know the lead-time for the lower housing let alone the cost.
I swear I could tear up a ball bearing.
If anyone has solved this problem before or has any suggestion I would appreciate it. I will call the local Suzuki dealership Monday but assume they will just want to sell me a housing.
Thank,
Thomas
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