Suzuki DF200AP maintenance tips

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I'll likely end up changing my oil due to the calendar rather than the hours. Hopefully I can get that alarm to work for my needs.
I am surprised how inconvenient they made it to cancel the oil change notification. I can't help but think a lot of mechanically uninclined Suzuki owners end up heading back home the 1st time that alarm goes off.
If you run less than 100hrs a year you are going to do oil change between seasons. This is where it gets you. Say you ran 75 hrs. pull the boat for winter. change oil and "think" you reset the alarm.
25 hours into next season the alarm goes off while you are underway.
The procedure requires you to turn OFF the Key, turn ON the Key, pull the kill switch and press the Start/Stop button(3 times in 10 seconds) for the alarming engine. If you have twins, you need to do the procedure twice. There is one Key and one Kill switch but two Start/Stop buttons.
 
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Looks like using the good ole fashion duct tape log might be a good belt and suspenders approach for me since my brain is a steel trap - with both ends wide open!
 

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did my 100hr yesterday on trailer from another post (no problems with trailer). question can you add gear lube in the top vent hole and stop when lube starts to flow from fill hole. something like a seastar helm filling device would work fine.
 

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You have DF250s so I can't say for sure yours looks like my DF200s

so, as I said in the first post of this thread...
"Zukes have an "extra" gear oil "vent" hole above the Oil Level hole. This actually allows you to fill from the Oil Level hole. We are all used to pumping up from the Drain hole.
This year I learned that I can, in fact, ditch the pump and just squeeze the bottle into the Oil Level hole. "


There is nothing marked "fill". From highest to lowest, there is "Oil"(this is the air vent), "Oil level" and there is an unlabeled "drain" at the bottom.

You can't put oil in thru the vent. I tried it that way, with the Level open, and it leaked right out of the Level hole.

With the Vent open and the drain plugged, you CAN put oil in the Oil Level. I used a pump on the first motor. It will take almost all of a quart before it comes out the higher VENT.
Then you remove the pump and let it dribble out the Level hole and put the Level plug in.
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On the second motor, with Vent open, I ditched the pump and used the cut pointy top of the gear oil bottle and squeezed it into the Oil Level. Because there is a higher vent, it fills right up to the level hole. Depending on whether the pointy nozzle is tight in the hole, it will overflow out the vent when full. Same amount as before. Basically the whole quart.

The book would have you leave the level closed, vent open, and pump up from the drain til it comes out of the vent. then close the vent and remove the pump and close the drain. Then open the oil level and make sure it dribbles out...showing that you are at the level.

I did it that way my whole life. It is messy. The third hole makes the new way possible

Remember, the DRAIN plug is different. It has a magnet.
 

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same 3 holes on mine, will look at it again in 100 hrs
 

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Learned something amazing while replacing my seastar cylinder

When you remove the tie bar bolt, YOU CAN MOVE THEM IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS!!!!! Genius!

no more squeezing between motors