Obviously, this is a Yamaha forum however I know at least Rodbolt has posted on other Suzuki forums. The issue could apply to Yamaha's as well..
My neighbor has a 1999 DT140 2 stroke with a very cracked LU housing(sorry no pic's).
Parts fisch, carrier is part #28;
http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Su...ION/parts.html
Apparently, its a regular issue with these engines, piss poor metallurgy.
There are actually two cracks, one on each side. From the aft edge forward, even with the output shaft, then downward. These cracks are in total about 5" each including the downward travel. Suzuki also secures the MAIN output shaft carrier to the LU with two bolts.
The unit was removed about 4 years ago, the output shaft carrier removed and the case welded (and ground down). It was NOT primed at the time. I suspect, corrosion started up again and actually split the LU casing.
Anyway, We went to a place that "fixes them" 2 hours from here and didn't end up leaving the unit there(long story)...
I have a local machine shop that does excellent aluminum welding/work and looking at the parts fisch, to remove the carrier doesn't appear to be difficult. BTW, the cracks are approx 5" AWAY from the main carrier o-ring (to case).
My neighbor went back to Colorado, so we're on hold for now. I suspect we'll pull the carrier, (already have the LU off) and have the welding shop look at it.
Question, does anyone know of a reputable welding shop (in Florida preferably) that deals with LU's and this issue?
Thanks
My neighbor has a 1999 DT140 2 stroke with a very cracked LU housing(sorry no pic's).
Parts fisch, carrier is part #28;
http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Su...ION/parts.html
Apparently, its a regular issue with these engines, piss poor metallurgy.
There are actually two cracks, one on each side. From the aft edge forward, even with the output shaft, then downward. These cracks are in total about 5" each including the downward travel. Suzuki also secures the MAIN output shaft carrier to the LU with two bolts.
The unit was removed about 4 years ago, the output shaft carrier removed and the case welded (and ground down). It was NOT primed at the time. I suspect, corrosion started up again and actually split the LU casing.
Anyway, We went to a place that "fixes them" 2 hours from here and didn't end up leaving the unit there(long story)...
I have a local machine shop that does excellent aluminum welding/work and looking at the parts fisch, to remove the carrier doesn't appear to be difficult. BTW, the cracks are approx 5" AWAY from the main carrier o-ring (to case).
My neighbor went back to Colorado, so we're on hold for now. I suspect we'll pull the carrier, (already have the LU off) and have the welding shop look at it.
Question, does anyone know of a reputable welding shop (in Florida preferably) that deals with LU's and this issue?
Thanks
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