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Message started by Routy on 06/04/12 at 05:25:29

Title: New Engine-Trans assy
Post by Routy on 06/04/12 at 05:25:29

Anyone know if Suzuki sells a new engine-trans assy, minus all the external bolt on parts,......kinda like a short block in automotive ? (for savage S40)


Title: Re: New Engine-Trans assy
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/04/12 at 07:13:18

Call the dealership, ask for Parts.. BUt Id bet the $$$ would be almost a new bike..

Title: Re: New Engine-Trans assy
Post by gcsdls on 06/04/12 at 07:22:07

Our dealership said no.  I was checking my options when I thought my motor was bad.  No such luck....

Title: Re: New Engine-Trans assy
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 06/04/12 at 07:49:19

Really not surprising..

Title: Re: New Engine-Trans assy
Post by 360k+ on 06/04/12 at 09:06:33

There are a couple of cases and whole motors on eBay.   The cases are in the $200 .. $300 area and the motors are $600 .. $700 + ship, and ship ain't cheap either!   You're probably looking at $800 .. $1k total.

Title: Re: New Engine-Trans assy
Post by teabowl13 on 06/04/12 at 11:32:26

Yeah, if you're going to buy a whole new motor, you're better off looking locally. Try your local Craigslist. If you're looking at spending a grand or so, you could buy a complete low milage bike for that around here... especially if you wait until Fall.
Finding something like that brand new is not going to be easy, and probably not worth the money.

Why are you looking? Do you need an entire brand new motor?

Title: Re: New Engine-Trans assy
Post by Spamy on 06/05/12 at 08:23:31

Everything in the motor is replaceable individually. No need to replace the entire motor unless you just dont want to deal with it.

Whatever the problem is it can be repaired. If its something major like a cracked case and seized crank then it may not be cost efficient though.

The main limitation would be your capabilities, time and tools. But if your talking about "short block" type of purchase you may have the capability.

Splitting a case and replacing gears is not that big of a deal on a bike like this.  It just takes some time, patience and a little care.


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