Re: How can I remove the Prop. Shaft Housing on Suzuki?
You must use a puller. Two threded holes are present at the case end. It attaches to the shaft and uses leverage to pull it out. <br /><br />You did not say, but is this a salt or fresh water unit? If salt, prepair for some work to get it out, back in, and making it work correctly. If fresh, it will be better, but if you have little knowlege of this case, you will find it difficult to put back togather. This is one of thoses "you need to see it to do it" jobs. While the book is fine, some things are just a hands on matter. With the costs of the materials involved, you may wish to consider getting a used lower unit. I happen to have one that is in good shape. If you want the entire lower end, hydrolic trim and some electrical parts, I will sell it for $525.00, shipping included. If you just want the lower end, it would be $380.00. You will not find a better deal, or better parts. <br /><br />I have a working dt85 as well. It is a good working unit, but found it has a tendancy to run hot due to poor water intake. Also eats impellers. Make sure you clean every jet in the carb before you put this back togather. <br /><br />
