If I remember correctly, you have stated that you purchased this engine in the crate, and the dealer did not run the engine for you.
That is correct
That is in violation of the Suzuki dealer agreement as all engines must have a PDI (pre-delivery inspection) form filled out and signed by the dealer and you. Part of that form pertains to running the engine and showing you how the engine is operated. If at that time you were not satisfied with the engine, you should have not taken delivery. You would either have the dealer fix the problem before you paid him, or had him uncrate another engine for you.
I was given the checkout form filled out to sign, however, NONE of the things had been done that I was supposed to sign for, so the "young lady" said it was OK and I didn't have to sign. I was delivered the motor in the original factory box and "that was that."
As far as Suzuki warrranty, there are no problems, only problem dealers.
That statement is your opinion only and is NOT factual. I am having problems with both the dealer (who says it is Suzukis problem to back their warranties) and Suzuki (who says I don't have a problem.)
If a Suzuki regionel tech rep instructed the dealer to replace the flywheel - they will cover it.
I have no idea of whether this will (or has) happened, I just know the dealer told me he was stiffed, and since Suzuki won't talk to me.... well, there you have it.
If the dealer just started replacing parts without reason, then they will not cover it.
That would not seem to be my problem.
The smart thing for the dealer to have done would have been to swap a flywheel from another engine to rule that out.
That was "allegedly" done, but I was not invited to the show.
Has your selling dealer at least shown you how another engine runs so you will know if it's all Suzuki engines (as you are now saying), or just your's (which would confirm that there actually is a problem with your engine)?
No.
If they all run that way and you have purchased from a reputable dealer, he should refund your money.
I agree. But, guess what? The dealer says it's Suzuki and Suzuki won't talk to me. I have asked for a refund. (All I want is a motor that doesn't rattle your teeth!)
If it's just your engine, then believe me, if this dealer has a quality service department, then Suzuki will stand behind him and you 100%.
Wrong.
Find a dealer in you area that is a Suzuki Super Service award winner, or better yet a Cutting Edge dealer. Those dealers will have a highly rated service department that will either fix it, or work with the proper person at Suzuki to get it fixed right.
Suzuki will not talk to me. I have tried. All I get is "the motor is running according to factory specs." How would I know this since I have NOT talked to anyone at Suzuki that gives a hoot? And, oh yeah, Suzuki says to take my motor to an "authorized dealer" if I'm having problems. How many "authorized dealers" do you have to go to before anyone knows what the "hay" they are doing? Any complete moron could look at this and see that the motor vibrates like crazy!
but I appreciate your input! THANKS!
.........BB
ps: CAVEAT EMPTOR (and......suzuki, nevermore! ...you get what you pay for!!!!!)