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  1. #31

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    For a start, it wasnt me who made those comments about Rod_Bender's story being heresay and/or BS. I dont remember who it was, but it definitly wasnt me.
    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    Townsville Coast Guard obviously doesnt cover that area???
    I guess this doesn't cover that area. #


    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    Eagle Eye, was the fuel injection problem you had caused by ingestion of water or dirt, or was it something else?
    Now you are trying to blame me for the Suzukis failings?
    Simple fact is 9 out of every 10 fuel injection problems are caused by poor quality fuel related issues. I'M NOT BLAMING YOU FOR THAT!!! # Just simply inquiring as to how exactly the fuel injection problem occurred and not just once but THREE times in a row.

    It would be very interesting to know what caused it, I think that's a fair enough question.
    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    As you can see i know stuff all about mechanics.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    My advice to you is for you to go out, buy a big mirror and have a BLOODY GOOD LOOK AT YOURSELF!!!
    My advice to you is to stop being SO SENSITIVE and CHILL OUT!!! #




  2. #32

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    Look, I know you are anti E-tec, but just because someone has a bad experience with the product you endorse, dont start being critical of them.
    Where have I said I'm anti Etec? I may post things on this site that is my opinion on why I think a product is superior to another but that doesn't mean to say I'm anti anything does it? Just because someone might have a go at a certain make of car or outboard for that matter doesn't mean you have to get SO BLOODY SERIOUS!! Nissan guys will bag Toyota guys and vice versa.

  3. #33

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by Kopey
    #Nissan guys will bag Toyota guys.

    with bloody good reasons toyotas are cr@p
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

  4. #34

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Yeah Ian your Nissan is a cracker..........as long as you remember to turn the airconditioner off it will go any where a hard riding truck finished thing can

  5. #35

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    You guys need to take your bickering to another room

    go the mitzi's
    Garry

    Retired Honda Master Tech

  6. #36

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Good to see some people don't take things so seriously & have a sense of humour. # #Good on ya fellas. # # Rather push my Holden than drive a Ford #

  7. #37

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by the_bomber
    Yeah Ian your Nissan is a cracker..........as long as you remember to turn the airconditioner off it will go any where a hard riding truck finished thing can
    Bobby bobby bobby ,your loosing your touch this again is not very sly!!

    Yes i did need to turn the air off to get every bit of power out of the big diesel to get up that bit of rock on that rather steep hill ( but i did get up ) But just remind me how your toyota would have gone at getting up it!!!! Toyotas build a very nice power plant( i have always said this ) but there running gear is Terrible and if you had tried to do the hill even if you had lockers fitted like my nissan your front cv's in your 100 series definately would have failed . Power is not everything in a 4x4, running gear is much much more important and if yours actually went onto the dirt you would know this without having to be told!!! Next trip to levuka soon i trust you'll be playing I even help you wash it if thats why you dont take it off road Easy to be a car park expert mate

    ian
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

  8. #38
    Fisher_Boats
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    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Eagle Eye.......Just wondering why the guys at Haines Suzuki haven't heard of these so called Suzuki failings especially with the 115 going pop ???

    Every warranty claim has to go through them.

    I can say that the only warranty claim we have had in over two years of selling Suzi's has been a faulty oil switch.



    Cheers Col

  9. #39

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Col
    glad you got it back on track

    Ian
    I couldn't let that one go
    Yes you are the biggest, best looking, strongest and have the best toys
    I will go back to my carpark and dream of being like you
    Rob

  10. #40

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by the_bomber
    Yes you are the biggest, best looking, strongest and have the best toys

    Rob

    Hehehe! Hey pot it's kettle here mate, no one has better looking toys than you mate,i mean its all about looks for the bomber
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

  11. #41
    Croweater
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    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Eagle Eye.......Just wondering why the guys at Haines Suzuki haven't heard of these so called Suzuki failings especially with the 115 going pop ???
    I am buggered if I know, it only happened on the weekend, as far as I know, the dealer hasnt started work on it yet.

  12. #42
    Croweater
    Guest

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by Kopey
    # Rather push my Holden than drive a Ford #
    I'll give you a wave while I'm going past then [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif] [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif] [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif]

  13. #43
    Fisher_Boats
    Guest

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    Eagle Eye.......Just wondering why the guys at Haines Suzuki haven't heard of these so called Suzuki failings especially with the 115 going pop ???
    I am buggered if I know, it only happened on the weekend, as far as I know, the dealer hasnt started work on it yet.

    Eagle Eye ...Keep us up to date on it please

    Cheers Col

  14. #44

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by Col_s
    [quote author=Eagle Eye link=1159750366/30#40 date=1160541915]
    Eagle Eye.......Just wondering why the guys at Haines Suzuki haven't heard of these so called Suzuki failings especially with the 115 going pop ???
    I am buggered if I know, it only happened on the weekend, as far as I know, the dealer hasnt started work on it yet.

    Eagle Eye ...Keep us up to date on it please #

    Cheers Col[/quote]

    Yes Eagle Eye, please keep us posted, and if possible, let us know exactly how your fuel injection failed you 3 times on that DF175 you say you used to own. I haven't heard of any fuel injection problems yet on any of the Suzuki 4 stroke range and that's coming from someone who's fitted more Suzukis than any single one person in our state. I'm sure the head tech here, Chris Guppy would have let us know if there was any problems, to date all we've had is new ECM's for the V6's.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    As you can see i know stuff all about mechanics.
    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    Eagle Eye, was the fuel injection problem you had caused by ingestion of water or dirt, or was it something else?
    Now you are trying to blame me for the Suzukis failings?
    As I said earlier (which I shouldn't have to say) I'm not blaming you for anything, but if it wasn't something as simple as contaminates in the fuel (which will eventually get through the filters if they don't get emptied or changed), and it wasn't something as simple as a blockage or fuel restriction then what was it? Just curious.

    Keep us posted on the DF115 too please
    Cheers Ads





  15. #45

    Re: 4 strokes for a Cat

    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eye
    First two times was something to do with the fuel injection. Third time a bolt on top of the starter motor came undone so that the thing that pops up and turns the big cog thing wouldnt #I #line up properly. The last time it was a fuel injection problem again.
    Forgot about the problem you had with the Hitachi starter motor (used on all jap outboards), has anyone else here had a problem like this with one so early in the piece?

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