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Unread 10-31-2014, 05:25 AM
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maybe the water pump was an attempt to solve the prior overheat issue. i'd just pull the foot , inspect and install a new one. did he install an oem or a look-a-like. i know on merc stuff, oem works much better.
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Unread 10-31-2014, 04:51 PM
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FYI, I use Boats.net for my suzuki parts. They have exploded views of assemblies for most every size & model year. Water pump kits are Suzuki brand.
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Local tech came over to my house and put computer on it. 127 exact hours. We took lower unit off and PO had stacked 2 gaskets between housing and wear plate. A gasket doesnt even go there thanks to Boats.net exploded views.it created a slop effect and wasnt pumping like it should. Problem fixed. Funny thing is i just sold my 70hp 2 stroke thats on the boat now today for 800.00 bucks. So i have 200.00 invested in this new motor total. Talk about a cheap upgrade!!!!!
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