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    Removing Oil Injection 84 DT75

    1984 Suzuki DT75 Oil Injection My oil tank, oil lines and fittings all seem to leak a little. It creates an unpleasant mess and of course will pollute if I do not keep contained. I have heard of people removing the oil injection system entirely for a variety of reasons. Including peace-of-mind...
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    Prop WOBBLES ... Loose Bearing?

    I can grab the prop on my 1984 Suzuki DT75 and "rock it" back and forth about 1/8". Not "In & Out" ... Like a tire/wheel on a loose wheel bearing. I would think that no "play" would be ideal. I just replaced badly damaged and weak transom My IBOATS restoration thread) and now notice a...
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    Transom Trouble (w/pics)

    I have a 1978 18' Starcraft Aluminum. The transom is about 5 years old. The people who put it in did it in 3 pieces. It flexes quite a bit. Can this flexing cause a "torque-steer" or pull while accelerating or under speed? The boat even tips or leans when accelerating or traveling at a steady...
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    18' Starcraft Aluminum Question

    Is there a website with info on boats like brownspoint dot com? I have a 1978 18' Starcraft Side Console Aluminum boat. Can I find out model from the serial number? I want to find out as much info as I can. Thanks in advance for your help.
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    Carb Settings for 84 Suzuki DT 75

    Can't find "Air Bleed" Screw initial setting. Just rebuilt carbs to resolve a hard to start, impossible to keep running 84 Suzi DT 75. I have the Sealoc Manual but it is for 88 and newer. Motor stalls when put into forward or reverse gear. Has fresh gas, new plugs. It idles smooth and quiet...
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    84 Suzuki DT 75 Stalls Going into Gear

    Motor was stored without winterizing. Ran well last season. Changed fuel and added SeaFoam (1oz/gallon). Removed and cleaned abit of debris from the bottom of bowls on all 3 carbs. The bottom having the most .. the top the least. Idles and starts fairly easily and warms up nicely. Stalls as...
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