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C-Nile
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 7:43 pm Post subject: Suzuki Outboard Engine Shut Down While Underway |
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Fellow C-Brats,
Our Suzuki 40 HP engine shut down abruptly at half-throttle while underway, stranding us in the channel of a river with heavy commercial traffic, and we had to call SeaTow (their service was fantastic. and had to tow us 15 miles back to our marina.) The Lanyard was engaged. We had power to the power trim/tilt and to the gauges, but when we turned the key, the motor did not turn over. Our dealer (who is excellent) tested the motor a couple of days later, and it started, but on another attempt it failed. Finally, it was started yesterday, ran for several hours, and there were no problems. The diagnostic computer didn't reveal anything either. Has anyone experienced any similar problems like this with a Suzuki? Needless to say, this has left my wife and I rattled, with no confidence in the motor. Next week we're installing our short-shaft, 4HP, 4-Stroke Yamaha on one of those pull-up/push-down auxiliary motor brackets. It's ironic. There we were with 20 hours on a modern, fuel injected motor -- being towed, while people with 30 or 40 year-old Johnson motors were passing us by. 30 or 40 years ago, things were simple, and in my humble view, more dependable.  |
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matt_unique
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 8:48 pm Post subject: Motor |
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Sorry to hear about your experience.
A few things to keep in mind, you may need to turn your key full off before you can try to restart. That is the case with my Suzuki engines. I have twice had an engine quit unexpectedly (2008 engines), but in my case, as far as I can tell, it was an issue of shifting from forward to neutral too quickly and perhaps bumping too close to reverse which I believe causes a shut down. Quitting while underway is another matter of course.
After something somewhat obvious like that....our engines run on three things as I'm sure you know...fuel, air, and spark. That is where your dealer will begin their troubleshooting. It could be as simple as having some water in the fuel which would not come up in any of the computer diagnostics to my knowledge.
You should have an extremely reliable engine. You have Seatow as insurance if something goes wrong and you're still under warranty. Just run your engine and bring it in if it does not run correctly until the problem is solved.
Great boat name by the way! _________________ Captain Matt
Former owner of Napoleon (Tomcat) Hull #65 w/Counter Rotating Suzuki 150's. |
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Jazzmanic
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 8:51 pm Post subject: |
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Luckily, we've had zero problems with our Suzuki 90 (knock on wood). Starts right up all the time and never quits until we turn her off. I've really grown to love our Suzi's, they are the epitome of reliable. Sorry you had a problem with yours. I hope they can figure it out.
Peter
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westward
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 9:37 pm Post subject: |
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An island buddy of mine related a shocking story this past weekend: He was leaving Skyline Marina to cross Rosario strait and began to hear a loud clunking/hammering sound coming from his 1 Y.O. Suzuki 90 (not on a C-Dory). The engine literally came apart, with holes blown through the side of the block and oil everywhere! Of course his kicker wouldn't start, but luckily a mooring neighbor saw him and towed him back to tie up. He has no idea what happened. He has good warranty coverage and the dealer (Master Marine I believe) is standing behind the motor so far. It can happen to anyone, even with a virtually new, modern engine. I guess the lesson is keep the kickers, VHF radios, DSC, cell phones, flares, extinguishers, life jackets, etc. maintained and ready! Mike. |
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Salmon Slayer
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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I have had Suzukis for over 10 years and currently have a 90hp, they have been absolutely reliable but I can also confirm what Matt Unique said; water in the fuel will shut you down and you wont necessarily see any trouble code in the diagnostics.
Enjoy your engine and as Westward so sagely pointed out, keep your kicker and safety gear up to date and functional. _________________ Salmon Slayer
Where did all those years go? |
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Wefings Dealer
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 8:23 am Post subject: |
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Look for a bad wiring harness between control box and engine.
Marc _________________ Wefings Marine Website
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dotnmarty
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Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 9:21 am Post subject: |
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I had a similar shutdown with our Honda once last year and again just yesterday. In both cases it was the corner of the helm seat brushing against the key when swiviling to look rearward. Others with a 16 footer have reported the same thing happening. _________________ MartyP
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C-Nile
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 7:19 am Post subject: |
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I want to thank everyone for the time expended to offer your kind advice. My dealer has been working very hard on this problem, and is beginning to think it has something to do with the neutral safety switch circuit, and he plans to work on it further this week. I guess it doesn't matter what engine you have today -- they are all so complex, that once in a while these things happen. It's nice to know I have a dealer to rely on. Marc's suggestion that it may be a bad harness has merit, albeit I just learned that the dealer disengaged the old harness and throttle assembly and used a different one during the testing. Marty: you are right about that seat rubbing against the engine key -- why doesn't C-Dory move that seat over to the left (or back) 1/4"? I'm curious -- once other CD 16 owner's engines stop due to brushing against the the throttle assembly, can you effect an immediate restart? In my case, I couldn't get it started again. Thanks again!  |
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Captains Cat
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:19 am Post subject: |
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C-Nile wrote: | Marty: you are right about that seat rubbing against the engine key -- why doesn't C-Dory move that seat over to the left (or back) 1/4"? I'm curious -- once other CD 16 owner's engines stop due to brushing against the the throttle assembly, can you effect an immediate restart? In my case, I couldn't get it started again. Thanks again!  |
It's probably because the factory usually doesn't install the engines or throttle/shift controls. They are installed by the dealers, and they should be the ones to put those controls where this cannot happen.
Charlie _________________ CHARLIE and PENNY CBRAT #100
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dotnmarty
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:47 am Post subject: |
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C-Nile wrote: | I'm curious -- once other CD 16 owner's engines stop due to brushing against the the throttle assembly, can you effect an immediate restart? In my case, I couldn't get it started again. Thanks again!  |
My engine is a Honda. It starts right up. One post above, however, notes that on the Suzuki the key must be turned to "full off" and then restarted. |
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cemiii
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 1:16 pm Post subject: |
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C-Nile, I've had a lot of good tech-specific outboard assistance at the iboat.com forum. If you haven't been there, the bottom part is engine brand specific. C-Brats is a great site for most everything but I'm pretty sure there are only a limited selection of members who share your specific motor and problem. At least you can expose the issue to more possible input.
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C-Nile
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for your good advice Chris. Marty -- I went so far as to remove the key, reinsert and turn, but to no affect. I think what we're going to have to do is to see if it fails again. Meanwhile, we will have our 48 pound Yamaha 4 HP kicker as a back-up (as well as SeaTow). I did pass on the information to the dealer that the seat bumps against the throttle assembly. I asked my wife who was operating the boat during the motor shutdown, and she said she did remember bumping into the assembly at around that time. So we passed this information on to our dealer.
Thanks everyone, this is a great group of people, and this is the best run forum I've see thus far!
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Doryman
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Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:06 pm Post subject: |
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cemiii wrote: | boat.com forum |
Went looking for this and found it at iboats.com
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 12:10 am Post subject: |
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C-Nile:
I have a 140 Suzuki on my other boat which had performed flawlessly until this year's launch.
The first time I put her in to do some trophy rockfishing on the Chesapeake
with some friends, it started up fine and idled at the dock for 15 minutes Then I pulled out into the creek and gave it gas
and it died. Could not get it started again.
Took it in for service and they drained the VST, started it, pronounced it ready to go.
Picked it up and am already to try some more fishing, get 2 miles from my ramp and it dies. Won't restart.
WTF Had to go get @C to tow it back!
Hauled it, took it back to service and it turned out to be a pinched fuel line. The line runs next to to cowl after it comes into the motor.
Can't wait to put it back in the water to see what happens this time.
Service dealer did run it under load, at more than idle for half hour and no problems.
Service said he'd seen the same problem in older motors but not the newer ones.
Don't know if I did this when winterizing or if the
dealer did it when doing the repair.
Just something of all us Zuke lovers to be aware.
Good thing, they did not charge me.
Bill C _________________ Bill
Tomcat 255 - 2006
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:56 am Post subject: |
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I would not blame the Suzuki-they are very reliable engines. As others, my guess is it is an electrical problem. When this happens, there are several things to do--and it is all helped if you have a kicker to get you going and out of danger--if in shoal water, anchor. We have often gone way out of range of any "sea tow" assistance.
First, work the shifter back and forth--since the neutral detent is often the probelm--and if you are not in neutral, it will do just what you described, then check all electrical fittings, incuding under the engine cowling. Next disconnect the battery for a minute, and allow any computers to reset (you can use the isolation switch for this). Of course check the fuel filters, be sure that there is fuel to the engine (squeez the bulb).
Have a plan, and the tools to impliment it. Having a shop manual aboard is not a bad idea either. _________________ Bob Austin
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