Quick Suzuki 6HP Engine Service - Boost Performance in Minutes!
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- Опубликовано: 4 апр 2024
- "Discover the simple steps to service your Suzuki 6HP outboard engine! Even if you’re not an expert, this video will guide you through the essentials to get your engine running smoothly. Perfect for beginners or anyone in need of a quick refresher.
Why watch? Save time and avoid common mistakes with my hands-on demonstration.
Need more details? Check out the official owner’s manual here for a complete parts list and maintenance tips (Suzuki%20Outboad%20DF4A-5A-6A%20Owner%27s%20Manual.pdf). Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more practical how-to guides and tips on outboard maintenance!" - Развлечения
I’ve been waiting for this video. Just got my 6hp Suzuki.
Hope it helps
Nice video, thank you very much for the explanation.
When replacing the oil filter, I cannot see whether there is an O ring or a gasket in between when closing it?
@@jos9678 no gasket on the oil filter housing to engine there is a small o ring on the filter itself
Great Video, thank you! Is it possible to show how you prepared your Engine for a longer period of storage?
I have never prepared it for long storage, I run it once a month to temperature as a minimum. As I’m always about in my garage. But it’s something I could try end of this season
Do you have the manual of technical especifications.? I need please 😢 Df6 2014 4 tiempos
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I got a 6hp Suzuki as well, looks the same like yours. But it does not have an oil filter housing as yours. And yes, it is a 4stroke. Any idea where the oil filter could be hiding?
Best thing to do would be look a the identification plate as I show in the beginning of the video and search for a manual online. For example my 6hp is a DF6 model from reading the first part of serial plate.
Most 4strokes have oil filters might be yours does not. But have a look for the serial/ identification plate usually located on the clamp of the outboard. Then search that online