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- Oct 18, 2013
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- Overnighter
I've had my Grady sitting for the last moth waiting for the fall striper run to turn on.
Well it has the fishing is hot so I went out to fire it over making sure the batteries and everything else is good to go... well its not.
The Suzuki '03 DT225 would not start. It ran perfect when last out (and all summer for that matter). I then flushed & parked it.
So I went to the basics. Batteries are charged, cables clean. Pulled the cover, engaged the starter & the flywheel rotates about 2" and stops cold with a clunk. Using a wrench on the stator nut to rotate it back then forward by hand and it seems to stop against something. like there is a wrench inside the case. Something is blocking the rotation. The lower unit shifts in and out of gear freely with the prop engaging and spinning freely in neutral. Removing the plugs to remove compression had no effect. All plugs were uniform in color and wear.
This problem was discovered after sitting for one month after last use when the engine ran flawlessly. No obvious reason or warning signs before hand and I am always paying attention to how it sounds and runs. There are 420 hours on the motor.
I am at a loss as to what may be the issue. Any ideas?
Not a rich guy and I was hoping to get a couple of issue free seasons. Not a happy guy.
Well it has the fishing is hot so I went out to fire it over making sure the batteries and everything else is good to go... well its not.
The Suzuki '03 DT225 would not start. It ran perfect when last out (and all summer for that matter). I then flushed & parked it.
So I went to the basics. Batteries are charged, cables clean. Pulled the cover, engaged the starter & the flywheel rotates about 2" and stops cold with a clunk. Using a wrench on the stator nut to rotate it back then forward by hand and it seems to stop against something. like there is a wrench inside the case. Something is blocking the rotation. The lower unit shifts in and out of gear freely with the prop engaging and spinning freely in neutral. Removing the plugs to remove compression had no effect. All plugs were uniform in color and wear.
This problem was discovered after sitting for one month after last use when the engine ran flawlessly. No obvious reason or warning signs before hand and I am always paying attention to how it sounds and runs. There are 420 hours on the motor.
I am at a loss as to what may be the issue. Any ideas?
Not a rich guy and I was hoping to get a couple of issue free seasons. Not a happy guy.