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. :crook
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. :crook