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captain red beard
07-01-2016, 09:48 AM
Hi guys. I'm looking at buying a 2nd hand Suzuki 150hp. The engine is from a police boat and has a 1000hours on it but only a 2013 model.
Just wondering if people think there could be any real dramas with this engine.
My main concern is that it appears the engine has been sitting in a engine crate for possibly 12months.
Any comments are appreciated thanks.

Noelm
07-01-2016, 10:07 AM
Should be OK, but probably never been flushed in its life, but services should have been done, being ex Gov, they usually do stuff like that!

captain red beard
07-01-2016, 10:20 AM
Thanks, good point.
Really need a mechanic to give it a once over before I buy.

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Jarrah Jack
07-01-2016, 12:18 PM
The condition of the internal anodes should tell a lot.

Watto79
07-01-2016, 12:44 PM
Yeh, I would get it checked over by a marine mechanic before throwing down any hard earned on it..

What you have to watch with ex gov stuff from police, rescue boats etc is they are usually (not always) sitting in salt water 24/7 without being flushed or hosed down/cleaned so susceptible to corrosion both externally and internally..

Also given that they are used some of the time in emergency situations, they don't get the usual pleasantries of a warm up before the throttle is put to hammer down under those circumstances..

How much effect this has on the overall longevity of the motor I don't know but can't see it doing them a great deal of good that's for sure..

captain red beard
07-01-2016, 01:49 PM
Thanks guys. I have been advised by a marine mechanic to keep looking for a second hand outboard.

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mitc69
07-01-2016, 07:57 PM
i would personally suck it up, and get brand new one and save yourself the hassle and warranty ... i got mates in water police.. and trust me when i say.. they dont take it easy on there motors... they floor it like no tomorrow with the unlimited funding they get if you get my picture... never have i seen a police boat off water so expect to replace part here n there

i normally based it on math below, some may see it different
brand new 150hp avg sit at $18000
every hr reduce value by 7.20$ based on 2500 hr by the time you hit 2500 all value would of been depleted

Noelm
08-01-2016, 05:27 AM
Not exactly sure I see your reasoning there.

odes20
08-01-2016, 02:44 PM
Buying second hand has been ok for me, but I knew the history. So important

ovakil
08-01-2016, 05:39 PM
Buying second hand has been ok for me, but I knew the history. So important
Same here went to but a new one but a near new came up.

captain red beard
08-01-2016, 08:44 PM
What are your thoughts on using a jacking plate to raise a transom from 20 to 25inch.

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Smithy
08-01-2016, 09:12 PM
Know a guy here who bought and cop boat 140 Suzuki with 1,500+ hours on it. Can't remember the actual figure but may well have been 2.500 and he has had an awesome run out of it. Got it super cheap and would have had to have put 500-1,000 hours on it himself. Depends on the price. I'd gamble on it. Talking to a mate today who has a Suzuki 150 and does his own servicing with over 1,000 hours and he has had no internal anodes need doing at all. Tiny bit of pitting but near 99% meat left.

mitc69
09-01-2016, 08:15 AM
idk about jacking plate but to me that just increasing more weight to the transom but seem like just a more expensive version of permatrim :)

Noelm
10-01-2016, 05:21 AM
Jacking plates and a Permatrim have nothing in common, you can buy (or make) fixed jack plates that are very light and made just for this purpose, you can make your own out of a piece of thick Aluminium plate if you have some basic tools, and your existing transom is good.