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Marine => General => Topic started by: sirena on August 07, 2008, 13:08:47 CET

Title: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: sirena on August 07, 2008, 13:08:47 CET
HI guys ,

buy any chance does any one  know a mechanic that can service my suzuki 55, the problem is that it's turning  off on idle (after 1 or 2 min it turnes down ) and if lucky giving full trottle it takes time to ref up again  (i.e-takes few seconds to accellerate ), probably calbulators , at the moment i am using the petrol cleaning  treatement (the one to mix up with petrol )

all suggestions are accepted  ;D ;D.

thanks
Kevin (sirena)
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: poor catch on August 07, 2008, 13:47:38 CET
Would suggest that you check / make sure that engine fuel filter isn't clogged up and all spark plugs are clean, if not replace. Also ensure that new spark plugs are correct type / specs for your engine and gap is as per engine handbook specs.

If no improvement after above steps try calling Tony Grixti ( o/brd mechanic ) 99494292 or Andrew at Zarb stores ( Suzuki agents )

Hope you manage to resolve problem.


Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: sirena on August 07, 2008, 14:11:11 CET
yes mate plugs replaced , all filteres crystal clear i even attached one from the fuel tank prior to  the motor in take
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: skip on August 07, 2008, 15:03:28 CET
Probably gummed up carbs (low speed and pickup jets) that need a service kit to rebuild and clean
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: sirena on August 07, 2008, 15:42:52 CET
could be skip, by any chance do you know who can do it for me to tell me how?


thank you  for your help guys
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: camkev on August 07, 2008, 17:02:01 CET
Hi sirena,I just did mine now,The needle of the carbs got stuck with low speed.After alungi it always happen to me.Take the cover out of the carb and check if you got a petrol leak.Do you know how?Were is your boat at?
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: sirena on August 08, 2008, 08:41:26 CET
my boat is at st.paul's bay mate but i will check for petrol leak 2morrow
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: skip on August 08, 2008, 08:43:24 CET
The Suzuki agent is very helpful and has a good service mechanic from what I've heard so you might want to get in contact with them.
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: fishfinder on August 08, 2008, 09:08:07 CET
Yes Zarb Stores are very helpful. Ask for Domnic on 21809304.
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: sirena on August 08, 2008, 09:36:50 CET
phoned domenic now ,and i can tell that he is very very helpfull , 2 poss. of fault , either carb or more likely the electronic timming of the carb. ???
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: bigboy on August 08, 2008, 09:50:05 CET
It used to happen to me with my 15hp evenrude. It was from the carb due to clogs with the 2 stroke oil. Sometimes you can also adjust the carb screw aswell.

I need to take out my carb myself this time. Does anyone know how i can do it ??
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: placebo on August 08, 2008, 23:52:11 CET
happened to me this year with one of the 9.9s.

It's exactly the same as my problem. It was cue to clogging in carbuerettor.

Once you clean it it will be okay again
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: visa on August 09, 2008, 11:03:29 CET
my 200hp saltwater 2000 V6 (not fuel injected) outboard has been giving me problems for the past six weeks (am on the hard for six weeks ) whilst seeing my friends fishing and boating i have been sweating and swearing about a problem that three mechanics cant solve, so i am looking for some help from anyone out there who might have encountered this problem.

my boat is a 24ft racala with top speed of 36/38 Knots all of a sudden the boat cant go more than 6 knots loss of power, the engine is running very smothly on idel and can rev it up to 6000 rpm on free but on gear it cant build up more than 2800rpm. so first to make this short we have checked and changed the folling;-

petrol
petrol filters
sparkplugs
2 coils
2 thermostats
Prop housing
Cleaned Carburators the three of them.
impeller and impeller seal

But the problem persists, any one had this problem? as my three mechanics are at their wits end. and im still on the hard.
thank you in advance for saving my summer.
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: skip on August 09, 2008, 13:22:54 CET
John, have they run a compression test on all cylinders? If you can rev up on idle but not under load I would be questioning compression which when checked will pinpoint which cylinders have issues.

Have the guys from MM2 given up? I would expect at this stage for them to get in touch with Marinepower in belgium for further assistance being their reps in Malta.

Thought you had sorted the issues by now :(

Have you posted on thehulltruth, given the number of ppl, someone might have pointers.
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: visa on August 09, 2008, 13:35:32 CET
no they havent given up, now they are blaming it on the gears and in fact yesterday they opened the gear box, as they reasoned that since engin is running ok on idel and reves up ok on free they they figured that it must be something to do with load while in the water, as with the water muffs it ok, when in the sea it donet push the boat, they have now found out a seazed bearing, I dont know what relation it has but they are quite happy with that, now its mondayor tuesday to test once again.

I have been on i-boats.com with the problem and it seems that there are more people with the same problem like mine and everyone is saying its the carb but i know better as have cleaned them and changed all lines leading to them,  i reapeat the engein is working o.k. its the power that is misssing.

Have run a compression on all cyl and all o.k.
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: fishfinder on August 09, 2008, 13:39:53 CET
Hello VIsa,

I was just reading about your problem and I'm not a mechanic but that was just was I was going to write to you that it must be a gear box problem since the engine is running at high revs perfectly.

Good luck
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: skip on August 09, 2008, 14:18:52 CET
Thanks for update john and interesting as well. I wonder whether you stressed the gears/bearing when it was running all that extra weight. Makes sense in hindsight that something in the gearbox might give way
Title: Re: OUT BOARD SERVICE ON SITE
Post by: visa on August 09, 2008, 14:44:51 CET
Will see but thanks for your input its better than the hull truth or the iboat forums as i got nothing there >:(