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 2003 Zuke D140? Is anyone running this motor on their V20?  I found one that looks to be in good shape but the guy is asking $6,250 for it.  Seems quite high to me although a new one is ~ $12k.  My 150 VRO is dead and I'm presently dry docked.  Thanks for any input on the value here.  Compression is all 180 plus and he's replaced a bunch of stuff.  Comes with controls and gauges.  Oh yeah, it's a 25 inch so I'd need to add a jack plate as well.   Thanks! | 
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 DF140 four stroke or DT140 Two stroke? | 
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 And as usual, the ever present warning about corrosion on Zukes...Caveat Emptor...:head: | 
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 Randleman has had good service with his and its used mostly in fresh. I wouldn't have one if its been used in salt | 
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 Yes, sorry, it's one of the four stroke models.  Not sure which one.   Since I opened this thread I've learned that Suzuki used a steel bolt or threaded cap on an aluminum 'engine holder' for a span of years, including '03, which led to corrosion which, if caught early, could be repaired with a bit of welding. If it's not caught and repaired with aluminum, look out. According to NADA average retail is $2340 or so which makes this look a bit pricey - especially with a corrosion issue likely at some point. Dang it all, I need to get my V20 in the water. The weather out here is outstanding. | 
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 It's hard to believe, but back in 03 you could have bought that motor brand new for $8K. | 
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 I've been mostly happy with my 2004 that I bought new for $10k installed. I did have the corrosion problem with the steel plug. To see my thread on that type DF140 in Search. It is 10 years old now, 900+ hrs. Just changed the head zincs. They were due. The head still looks great. Just recently started getting a check engine error for Idle Air Control valve. I sprayed the hell out of it and did the Idle adjustment to spec and it worked for two trips and now I get it intermittently if I run hard and back off fast. New valve is $250 on Boats.net, probably order it soon Its been very reliable, always starts at the turn of the key. WAY better than the 150 Merc I had before it, which had corrosion and many recurring starting and idling problems. That price is ridiculous but as for the motor, I would buy a Suzuki four stroke again. My brother has a 1990 2 stroke 9.9 that still gets him where he's going while he tries to fix his 150 Merc. Any used motor can be good or crap, does'nt matter the brand. They are a gamble and that's why they should be cheap. | 
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 Thanks, SkunkBoat.  That's some good info.  I'm thinking I'll offer him $4,000 with an inspection. | 
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