I had our boat up at Performance Marine in Everett, WA for about a week to get the 200 hr service done on the motor. I had considered doing it myself, and found good resources, but I've been too busy with work lately.
The hours meter was broken when I bought the boat so I relied on the tach reading at start-up to estimate the hours. It was actually at 185 hrs, but I don't mind having the service done since it's a 6 year old motor with almost enough hours.
The mechanic left a bag of the old parts as evidence of work I'm guessing. 4 used NGK plugs, a rubber impeller, a 'pump under plate', 'plate gasket', and some sort of mystery sleeve.
In my Suzuki manual I don't see a sleeve, just a pump housing (see the part on the far right of the drawing). So what is this thing (the part on the right in the first picture)?
It isn't called out in the parts or service manual. When I put the impeller in this sleeve (3rd pic), it seems too hard to turn the impeller. It has a wear pattern inside that seems to match the wear on the plate.
The hours meter was broken when I bought the boat so I relied on the tach reading at start-up to estimate the hours. It was actually at 185 hrs, but I don't mind having the service done since it's a 6 year old motor with almost enough hours.
The mechanic left a bag of the old parts as evidence of work I'm guessing. 4 used NGK plugs, a rubber impeller, a 'pump under plate', 'plate gasket', and some sort of mystery sleeve.
In my Suzuki manual I don't see a sleeve, just a pump housing (see the part on the far right of the drawing). So what is this thing (the part on the right in the first picture)?




It isn't called out in the parts or service manual. When I put the impeller in this sleeve (3rd pic), it seems too hard to turn the impeller. It has a wear pattern inside that seems to match the wear on the plate.