Re: sUZUKI MOTOR
Hi,<br />I suggest You get a "Tiny tach", does not cost much (check out tinytach.com ).<br />You really want to get optimal RPM at WOT (Wide Open Throttle).<br />Or try to find a second hand Suzuki tachometer.<br />Without a tach You have no idea if you are running at manufacturer recommended RPM range (under rev at WOT is like running uphill on 5 gear in a car, over rev will cause the over rev limiter to kick in, hopefully).<br /><br />Make sure the throttle is wide open when the control box lever is max forward.<br /><br />Suggestion:<br />If the service status of Your Suzuki DT85 is unknown You should consider change to a new impeller (there is a impeller kit with all You need), a carb kit, and probably a new fuel (rubber diaphram set) pump. Also make sure the fuel bulb stay hard after you have squeezed it. You may want to check the thermostat(s?) also so they are in good shape and open at specified temp (test in a pot with hot water+temp guage and hanging the thermostat in a wire there). But be careful with the bolts that holds the housing for the thermostat(s) and take notice of direction of the vent hole on the thermostat.<br />Check the spark plugs also so they are the recommended and has correct gap and are in good condition.<br />Unless You have already done it you should change lower unit oil (replace with new gasket on lower plug also so no risk water can enter there).<br />Above should make Your outboard ready for a troublefree season.<br /><br />I would think a Seloc or Clymer manual that covers the model and Year You have will be a good investment also.<br /><br />When You post the serialnr You will get help what Year your Suzuki DT85 is.<br /><br />It would also be helpful if you post what boat you have (model, year, length, weight without outboard) and what prop you have mounted on the Suzuki DT85 You have, it is stamped on the prop if it is a orginal black aluminium Suzuki prop.<br />V1300 (13 1/2 x13 diam x pitch), V1500 (13 1/2 x15), V1700 (13 1/2 x17), V1900 (13 x19), V2100 (13 x21). As a rule of thumb 1 inch change in pitch will change RPM about 200. So if You have to much pitch you should get lower pitch prop to get more RPM at WOT. But You must have a tachometer otherwise you will work in blind.