Just returned home with my rebuilt kicker, a 6 hp Suzuki - to the tune of nearly $500. I'm the 3rd owner of a 5 yr old boat/ motor with the main a Suzuki 90 which had 200 hrs when purchasing last April (2010). I didn't pay much attention to the kicker, which would not have made much difference in any case. Kicker spent most of it's life lifted out of the water lying horizontally across the transom, just along for the ride. I ran it just once last summer to insure that it did run, and when winter came I lifted it off the transom and stood it on its keel in my barn. I remember looking at it and wondering if it had ever been used, as there were no nicks or marks on the prop or any place else on motor. Come spring the shifting mechanism was frozen up. After trying many different times to get it free I took it to a Suzuki shop in Spokane - 3 hrs away as no one locally would work on it.
They found the mechanism full of rust, gunk and other troubles and had to enter the main power unit to reach the problems. Most of money was labor, not parts. Also found a lot of gunk in gas. Need to run dry after use. I always did that on my sailboat motor, don't know why I didn't think this motor needed that. In any case the problem was lack of use...sigh.
Chuck
They found the mechanism full of rust, gunk and other troubles and had to enter the main power unit to reach the problems. Most of money was labor, not parts. Also found a lot of gunk in gas. Need to run dry after use. I always did that on my sailboat motor, don't know why I didn't think this motor needed that. In any case the problem was lack of use...sigh.
Chuck