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 Yet another motor question('02 Suzuki 150) 
		
		
		Somewhat local  engine for sale for $3500 with supposedly only 30hrs.... 
	"it is a 20 inch shaft efi motor dt150 it was a demo motor and has less than 30 hours on it do not have any pictures would not be able to get a good picture its still on a crate but its in excellent shape has an oil gauge,ss prop in the box and new mounting kit and a new water pump in the box if you are interested you should come and look at it doubt there is any corrosion it was only in the water for 2 weeks and cleaned well" Googling shows that this motor weighs in at around 471lbs. I was/am targeting the DF140 but kids college tuition keeps calling dibs on that money. :) So, when I see some motors I think "hmmm, may be that'll do". I probably should've bought that '98 Suzuki DT140 I mentioned a while back but I waited too long. I probably could've gotten it for $1100...oh well. Anyways, any comments on this '02 Suzuki 150? Too heavy? Too expensive? I prefer a 25 inch but "hmmm, may be that'll do" comes in to play. Thanks, Rey '89 V20 center console  | 
		
 A 150 is considered by many to be the ideal sized engine for a V20.  That size was the O.E.M. engine from Wellcraft, so I doubt that the one you're looking at will be out of that power or weight range.  :head: 
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 The 150 SUZUKI is the most potent 150 ever built, hands down. It's also decent on fuel. That same basic engine was offerred in a 225HP version with dual plugs, different heads, and some other changes. It will be TORQUEY for a 150 too as it is a 2.7L displacement engine. They are a bit heavier than other 150HP class engines though since it is built off of the 225HP platform. Just check it REALLY close for corrsion as engines that sit are the WORST! Just because it was washed up good and sprayed down on the outside doesn't mean that the zincs inside the engine haven't been eaten away from sitting all this time. Corrosion is the #1 problem with a SUZUKI outboard IMHO, and I believe most will agree. Check the prop area very closely as the lowers will split from corrosion in the lower where teh prop slides in. Other than the corrosion and possibly gummed up injectors from sitting if it wasn't properly flushed out before storage, it should be a good engine. The 225HP version of that engine did have some problems with the engines losing a cylinder or piston in the first 100 hours, but I don't think the 150 used the boron sleeves like the 225's which is what normally failed. 
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 Ferm:  Dang you are a wealth of knowledge! :)  Any opinion on the price? 
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 i would be more concerned about the short shaft, is your transom a 20 or 25 inch set up? 
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 The motor has supposedly been sitting in a create since 2004 with the fluids removed.  What problems can happen due to this condition?  Can the injectors be clogged up?  Is it best to remove them and have them cleaned?...etc etc  I've asked the guy if he can start the engine but since it's in the crate with no fluids he "kind of" indicated that he wouldn't.  Given this, what kind of price is a good price to take a chance on this engine? 
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 Ferm, I noticed the dual plugs on this 150 yesterday on eBay: 
	http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SUZUK...ssoriesQ5fGear That thing looks CHERRY. I was lusting over it and betting it would make my 18 SCREAM if I had the $$.  | 
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