fredrussell
Well-Known Member
Thought I'd post this info as I'm sure there will be owners of Suzuki DF outboards searching this common problem in future.
These outboards have the infuriating habit of stalling if the throttle is opened even slightly too hastily. Its a pain in the ar5e.
In my DF4 the main jet - found inside float chamber - is a .70mm, the pilot jet (found on top of carb at an angle) is 0.35mm.
Having read various threads online re the stalling issue I purchased a precision drill bit set at Machine Mart for a tenner or so. I ran a 0.75mm bit through the main jet and a .40mm bit through the pilot jet.
Bingo! Massive difference. Outboard starts better, opens up perfectly under load and if there is a difference in mpg it hasn't been noticeable yet after a few tanks of fuel used.
Your cordless drill chuck will probably not hold a 0.4mm drill bit too well - I use a cheapo dremel copy for that on slowest speed.
These outboards have the infuriating habit of stalling if the throttle is opened even slightly too hastily. Its a pain in the ar5e.
In my DF4 the main jet - found inside float chamber - is a .70mm, the pilot jet (found on top of carb at an angle) is 0.35mm.
Having read various threads online re the stalling issue I purchased a precision drill bit set at Machine Mart for a tenner or so. I ran a 0.75mm bit through the main jet and a .40mm bit through the pilot jet.
Bingo! Massive difference. Outboard starts better, opens up perfectly under load and if there is a difference in mpg it hasn't been noticeable yet after a few tanks of fuel used.
Your cordless drill chuck will probably not hold a 0.4mm drill bit too well - I use a cheapo dremel copy for that on slowest speed.