Hey All-
I've got a 2004 Johnson 225, which I understand is the same as the Suzuki DF225. It's been running great for several seasons. When I received the motor, I changed the plugs, changed the motor oil, changed the lower unit oil, the high and low pressure fuel filters, replaced the primer bulb, water seperator, spark plugs. I thnk I did just about everything except the VCT stuff and I didn't do the lower unit impeller.
Recently I decided it seemed to me like the telltale / pee stream was looking pretty weak. At idle, it barely dribbles out. The motor is super quiet and runs like a sewing machine. I've never gotten an alarm on it or had any type of overheat warnings.
Today I did the full impeller kit. New impeller, new plates and gaskets, new key, stainless cup, etc. There was only a small amount of rust on the cup and overall the old impeller looked pretty good.
When I was done, I dunked it and the pee stream / telltale didn't look any better. I revved the motor up to about 2k rpm and let it run for 30 - 60 seconds. Ran it in gear, ran it in neutral. Same results.
I really don't like the idea of just dropping it in, letting the motor warm up and then getting on plane and running for a while to see if it overheats.
Are there any good threads or posts on checking the water jackets, passages, etc.? I've see the descaler / vinegar flush .. but the motor has been in fresh water for three seasons, running probably 1-2 times per week for several years. For sure something could have come loose and gotten wedged in somewhere. I've pushed a small zip-tie into the outlet hole but it doesn't seem clogged or anything.
Does this motor have thermostats? I checked the diagrams and what I thought were thermostats are labeled as annode protection. Will removing those give limited access to the interior of the water jackets for further inspection?
Is there any method or potential damage to be done by using compressed air to try and clean the passages out?
Maybe there's nothing wrong and I'm just being paranoid.
Thanks!
Chris
I've got a 2004 Johnson 225, which I understand is the same as the Suzuki DF225. It's been running great for several seasons. When I received the motor, I changed the plugs, changed the motor oil, changed the lower unit oil, the high and low pressure fuel filters, replaced the primer bulb, water seperator, spark plugs. I thnk I did just about everything except the VCT stuff and I didn't do the lower unit impeller.
Recently I decided it seemed to me like the telltale / pee stream was looking pretty weak. At idle, it barely dribbles out. The motor is super quiet and runs like a sewing machine. I've never gotten an alarm on it or had any type of overheat warnings.
Today I did the full impeller kit. New impeller, new plates and gaskets, new key, stainless cup, etc. There was only a small amount of rust on the cup and overall the old impeller looked pretty good.
When I was done, I dunked it and the pee stream / telltale didn't look any better. I revved the motor up to about 2k rpm and let it run for 30 - 60 seconds. Ran it in gear, ran it in neutral. Same results.
I really don't like the idea of just dropping it in, letting the motor warm up and then getting on plane and running for a while to see if it overheats.
Are there any good threads or posts on checking the water jackets, passages, etc.? I've see the descaler / vinegar flush .. but the motor has been in fresh water for three seasons, running probably 1-2 times per week for several years. For sure something could have come loose and gotten wedged in somewhere. I've pushed a small zip-tie into the outlet hole but it doesn't seem clogged or anything.
Does this motor have thermostats? I checked the diagrams and what I thought were thermostats are labeled as annode protection. Will removing those give limited access to the interior of the water jackets for further inspection?
Is there any method or potential damage to be done by using compressed air to try and clean the passages out?
Maybe there's nothing wrong and I'm just being paranoid.
Thanks!
Chris
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