Semper Fi! Just put a DF40 on a 1958 15' wooden runabout. Plan on splashing next week, only because I work 12s for the next 5 days. Otherwise, I would probably be in the water right now, we live on a river in N. Michigan.
What oil for break in? Just put on a DF40 and am torn. Anything from factory leans to their semi synthetic OEM oil, which I have no problem with, but from my understanding a conventional oil should be used for break in. I'm an electrician not a mechanic, but all the reasoning seams sound from what I can gather. In life I generally go with factory recommendations but can't find any specific for initial break in, just 10w40 marine grade. Makes me assume their oil should be fine from the get-go.
@@bayoubanditcharters Right on, trying to get my hands on some as we speak. Everyone is closed right now though. I'll order it in case no one has it around locally, if I can get some before it shows up I'll be ready for my 20hr service. I just want to splash this boat, it's been a long time coming. Thanks again.
Hey I watched your video I'm thinking of buying a brand new 175 and it seems like Florida has the best prices I live in Connecticut I was gonna do the install myself just like I did on my last motor but they're telling me that the dealer has to check it for the warranty so what did you do as far as the 5 year warranty or Or should I just play dumb and say I bought the boat with the motor on it?? The people I talk to said at the Marina they want like 5 grand install it so they can warranty that's crazy
for the 3,000 rpm portion: do you stay at a steady 3,000 rpm the entire time, or do you take it through a range not exceeding 3,000 rpm? The latter actually makes more sense to me.
Yes, I varied my RPM's about every 15 min. 2,400-3,000 then 2,600-3,000 and so on. Suzuki did tell me to run it a little harder than the book says to make sure you seat those piston rings! The only issues they have had on new motors were them making oil due to people babying them too much on break-in. The less idle time the better!
@@bayoubanditcharters I agree with @mikestevens2053. I’m interpreting the manual as running the engine UP to 3000 rpms for the first 2 hours (including the 15 min of idling). Not constantly for 2 hours. Then for the remaining hour, UP to 4000 rpms, not constantly for an hour. Here in the Midwest, we don’t all have the water space to run on plane for hours at a time! The break in is just working up to those higher rpms, rather than maintaining them.
If you break it in on a sailboat, are you supposed to pull the anchor to idle it in gear or let the sailboat run over the anchor and what if idle is too weak to fight the current I'm trying to figure out how to do this without being a hazard on the water 🤔
@@bayoubanditcharters I think it said warm up and then 15 minutes in gear, but would it move a nine thousand pound sailboat, with the old engine idle and current it would not move at all 🤔 Yes I've heard this is a more powerful engine,, but would in idle vs Biscayne bay full ocean currents even move it, I just don't want to get into a situation where the anchor is up and the current is stronger than what it can do just idling, in a way I'd prefer to do it tied to a dock, but the ones around here are shallow, and then I have thoughts what if I actually have to give it gas to overt going into the shallows or to prevent getting grounded, would it hurt the engine if I had to do that
I would be fine. It want hurt a thing, they don’t want you to crank it up and immediately go full throttle, lol. Just get in an area where you can idle in gear for about 10 minutes then continue with the break in.
I thought the engine was pushing her slow at 3K RPM a 22pitch should speed her up. dam, long time at the differnt speeds where you constantly looking at the clock. that 20 4 blade mite be the size I need for my vessel whats it's diameter was it included or extra? I'm in montgomery an cruise around Ft.Morgan orange bch. when I can get away.
@@bayoubanditcharters I got a 1970gt Gator Trax with a 200 Suzuki coming probably around February 2023 with a 27 gal tank just wondering if I cutting it too close . I might travel 40 miles in a hard day of fishing most of the time 10 -20
jody great to see you livin your life that makes you happy
Got twin Zuk's ordered for my 28'. Going from 2 stroke Yamaha's. I can't wait!
Semper Fi! Just put a DF40 on a 1958 15' wooden runabout. Plan on splashing next week, only because I work 12s for the next 5 days. Otherwise, I would probably be in the water right now, we live on a river in N. Michigan.
Thanks for your videos. Putting on a new 250ss this week!
Yes sir, that’s awesome!
I really like it.
Sweet
What oil for break in? Just put on a DF40 and am torn. Anything from factory leans to their semi synthetic OEM oil, which I have no problem with, but from my understanding a conventional oil should be used for break in. I'm an electrician not a mechanic, but all the reasoning seams sound from what I can gather. In life I generally go with factory recommendations but can't find any specific for initial break in, just 10w40 marine grade. Makes me assume their oil should be fine from the get-go.
OEM Suzuki oil is recommended
@@bayoubanditcharters Right on, trying to get my hands on some as we speak. Everyone is closed right now though. I'll order it in case no one has it around locally, if I can get some before it shows up I'll be ready for my 20hr service. I just want to splash this boat, it's been a long time coming. Thanks again.
Hey I watched your video I'm thinking of buying a brand new 175 and it seems like Florida has the best prices I live in Connecticut I was gonna do the install myself just like I did on my last motor but they're telling me that the dealer has to check it for the warranty so what did you do as far as the 5 year warranty or Or should I just play dumb and say I bought the boat with the motor on it?? The people I talk to said at the Marina they want like 5 grand install it so they can warranty that's crazy
Text me at 251-465-1598, thanks
for the 3,000 rpm portion: do you stay at a steady 3,000 rpm the entire time, or do you take it through a range not exceeding 3,000 rpm? The latter actually makes more sense to me.
Yes, I varied my RPM's about every 15 min. 2,400-3,000 then 2,600-3,000 and so on. Suzuki did tell me to run it a little harder than the book says to make sure you seat those piston rings! The only issues they have had on new motors were them making oil due to people babying them too much on break-in. The less idle time the better!
@@bayoubanditcharters I agree with @mikestevens2053. I’m interpreting the manual as running the engine UP to 3000 rpms for the first 2 hours (including the 15 min of idling). Not constantly for 2 hours. Then for the remaining hour, UP to 4000 rpms, not constantly for an hour. Here in the Midwest, we don’t all have the water space to run on plane for hours at a time! The break in is just working up to those higher rpms, rather than maintaining them.
good video, well done
Thanks brother!
Love your video and your awesome boat, my new boat being built and will done in 3 months , I will put Suzuki 300 on her👍
Where did you get the new motor from. I’m looking for a 200 or 250
Do you have to do this all in the same day? I assume so
No, you can break it up on multiple days if necessary
She ready bro.
If you break it in on a sailboat, are you supposed to pull the anchor to idle it in gear or let the sailboat run over the anchor and what if idle is too weak to fight the current I'm trying to figure out how to do this without being a hazard on the water 🤔
I defiantly would not have the anchor out, you want very little idle time. You need to get heat in the motor to seat those rings.
@@bayoubanditcharters I think it said warm up and then 15 minutes in gear, but would it move a nine thousand pound sailboat, with the old engine idle and current it would not move at all 🤔 Yes I've heard this is a more powerful engine,, but would in idle vs Biscayne bay full ocean currents even move it, I just don't want to get into a situation where the anchor is up and the current is stronger than what it can do just idling, in a way I'd prefer to do it tied to a dock, but the ones around here are shallow, and then I have thoughts what if I actually have to give it gas to overt going into the shallows or to prevent getting grounded, would it hurt the engine if I had to do that
I would be fine. It want hurt a thing, they don’t want you to crank it up and immediately go full throttle, lol. Just get in an area where you can idle in gear for about 10 minutes then continue with the break in.
What suzuki dealer do you use?
How was the other 4 hours of breakin time?
How much gas will it consume during it's break it period
Actually not that much. I can’t remember exactly, but around 15 gallons
I thought the engine was pushing her slow at 3K RPM a 22pitch should speed her up. dam, long time at the differnt speeds where you constantly looking at the clock. that 20 4 blade mite be the size I need for my vessel whats it's diameter was it included or extra? I'm in montgomery an cruise around Ft.Morgan orange bch. when I can get away.
Where can i get a tach like that? Cant seem to find it online, mostly analog style
It’s factory from Suzuki
They sell them online it hooks up to your engine super easily. Search Digital gauge for Suzuki
Its called smg4 look it up goes for about $400 bucks.
How much fuel for the first 3hrs
I don’t remember exactly. Not much though!
@@bayoubanditcharters I got a 1970gt Gator Trax with a 200 Suzuki coming probably around February 2023 with a 27 gal tank just wondering if I cutting it too close . I might travel 40 miles in a hard day of fishing most of the time 10 -20
What diameter prop
15 1/4 x 22 pitch PowerTec 4 blade is what I’m running now and it’s perfect
What was the total cost on this motor
Around 21
What’s the pitch?
I'm now running a PowerTec 4 blade 15 1/4 x 22 pitch and it's perfect
@@bayoubanditcharters good morning. Can you please reply to the message before this one?
@@robertmartin265 22 pitch
@@bayoubanditcharters no. The other one lol. Never mind. I’m going with the Mercury verado
@@robertmartin265 lol, ok. I don’t know of any other message from you, sorry brother.
i read it as - **HOW TO BREAK YOUR NEW **SUZUKI OUTBOARD**6 QUICK STEPS** lol, after seing the install
That boat looks like it can hold a few fisherman.
A few, lol!
My dealer said to just keep under 4k for 20hours
My personal opinion is you need to run it harder than that to seat the rings so you want have issues with making oil