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Suzuki 20hp overheating lesson

13K views 23 replies 5 participants last post by  colemj  
Hi Mark. I know this is an old thread. But hoping you’ll see my reply.

i have exactly the same problem with my Suzuki 20 after a winter lay up.

Can you tell me anymore about disassembly and assembly? How much do I need to tear down?

Any thoughts on parts I need on hand to do the repair?

I’m cruising in Mediterranean now.

Thanks for any guidance!

Jeff
 
Hi Jeff,

Every person I know with this engine has this problem within 3yrs. It does seem to be some type of fault with the engine design, and it is widespread. I know at least 10 people with it, but Suzuki still doesn't recognize the issue. I didn't realize this until too late, and since the above, we bought another one (different boat) that is approaching year 3. Otherwise, it is a fantastic engine. The problem never reoccured for the 5yrs I owned it after, but maybe I was lucky.

To solve the problem, you need to take the cylinder head off and clean out the cooling passages. This requires a new head gasket to reassemble. Otherwise, it is just hand tools and a lot of disassembly of components to get there. Be sure to mark the timing before disassembly so you get the correct alignment when you put the belt back on.

Mark
Thanks for the quick reply Mark! And especially the timing hint😉.
I’ll get a gasket and see what I find.

Jeff
 
Hi Jeff,

Every person I know with this engine has this problem within 3yrs. It does seem to be some type of fault with the engine design, and it is widespread. I know at least 10 people with it, but Suzuki still doesn't recognize the issue. I didn't realize this until too late, and since the above, we bought another one (different boat) that is approaching year 3. Otherwise, it is a fantastic engine. The problem never reoccured for the 5yrs I owned it after, but maybe I was lucky.

To solve the problem, you need to take the cylinder head off and clean out the cooling passages. This requires a new head gasket to reassemble. Otherwise, it is just hand tools and a lot of disassembly of components to get there. Be sure to mark the timing before disassembly so you get the correct alignment when you put the belt back on.

Mark
Hi Mark,

just as a follow up, I purchased a new head gasket and was ready for surgery. As a last ditch attempt, I picked up some mussel buster type chemical and circulated that for about 20 minutes.

All clear now! No more overheating 🥹

Jeff