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Suzuki Oil Filters

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Replacing old or damaged oil is critical for extending the life of your Suzuki outboard motor. PartsVu.com offers a full line of certified Suzuki outboard oil filters. We also stock convenient Suzuki Outboard Oil Change Kits, Suzuki Outboard Maintenance Kits, and tools to make your next oil change a snap.

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  • Suzuki - Oil Filter - 16510-96J10 - DF150 DF175 DF200 DF200A DF225 DF250 (Up to 2007) DF300 DF300B DF350A

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    Suzuki - Oil Filter - See Description for Engine Models - 16510-96J10

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  • Suzuki - Oil Filter - 16510-87J01 - Fits DF25 DF25A DF30 DF30A DF40 DF40A DF50 DF50A DF60 DF60A DF70 DF25V-Twin - Supersedes 16510-87J00

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    Suzuki - Oil Filter - Supersedes 16510-87J00 - See Description for Engine Models - 16510-87J01

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  • Suzuki - Oil Filter - DF9.9B DF9.9T DF9.9TH DF15 DF15A DF20A (2011 - Current) - 16510-45H10

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    Suzuki - Oil Filter - DF9.9B DF9.9T DF9.9TH DF15 DF15A DF20A (2011 - Current) - 16510-45H10

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  • Suzuki - Oil Filter - DF140 - 16510-82703

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    Suzuki - Oil Filter - DF140 - 16510-82703

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  • Suzuki - Oil Filter - 16510-61A31 - DF70A DF90A (2011 - Current ) DF115A DF140A

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    Suzuki - Oil Filter - 16510-61A31 - DF70A DF90A (2011 - Current ) DF115A DF140A

    $12.60 $14.43
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  • Suzuki - Oil Filter - DF70A DF90 DF90A (2009 - 2010) DF115 - 16510-61A21-MHL

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    Suzuki - Oil Filter - DF70A DF90 DF90A (2009 - 2010) DF115 - 16510-61A21-MHL

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  • Suzuki - Oil Filter - DF9.9 DF9.9A (All Models) DF15 (1996-2010) - 16510-05240

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    Suzuki - Oil Filter - DF9.9 DF9.9A (All Models) DF15 (1996-2010) - 16510-05240

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Suzuki Engine Oil Filters - Resources & Information

PartsVu.com is happy to offer a wide selection of certified Suzuki marine engine oil filters to match the exact specifications of your Suzuki outboard motor. We offer the following oil filters to fit your Suzuki engine oil needs:

  • Suzuki DF25 oil filter
  • Suzuki DF50 oil filter
  • Suzuki DF90a oil filter
  • Suzuki DF140a oil filter
  • Suzuki DF150 oil filter
  • Suzuki DF200 oil filter
  • Suzuki DF200a oil filter
  • Suzuki DF250 oil filter
  • And more

These OEM Suzuki marine oil filters are easy to service - and are included in our 20-hour service kits and 100-hour service kits for your convenience. Whether you’re looking to perform a Suzuki DF150 oil change or a Suzuki DF250 oil change, PartsVu’s got you covered!

PartsVu is also proud to help boaters by providing helpful resources for Suzuki outboard motors:

Suzuki Oil Filters FAQ

How do you perform a Suzuki outboard motor oil change?

Performing needed maintenance in a timely manner on your Suzuki outboard is the key to its overall longevity and reliability. The procedure isn’t complicated but can get messy if you don’t know what you’re doing. 

  1. Loosen your oil filter to help vent the system.
  2. Remove your dipstick, insert your oil pump, and once your oil pump is inserted into the dipstick tube, pull the oil out into your oil capture container.
  3. Remove the old oil filter the rest of the way.
  4. Prep the new filter for installation by applying a light film of oil onto the face seal of the Suzuki oil filter.
  5. Thread the oil filter onto the oil filter mount and hand tighten.
  6. Remove your Suzuki’s fill cap and insert your funnel to prepare to add the new oil.
  7. Fill the engine with the recommended oil with the proper quantity of oil.
  8. It’s a good idea to run the engine with the proper water supply to check for any leaks and make sure that the proper oil level is maintained.
  9. For more detailed information regarding these maintenance steps and to verify any details that may pertain to your specific engine model, please refer to your Suzuki owner’s manual.

To avoid a big mess, use one of our Suzuki outboard oil change kits to perform a quick and easy Suzuki outboard oil change.

Which oils and lubricants should I choose for my Suzuki outboard engine?

The best oils and lubricants to use on your Suzuki outboard engine are genuine Suzuki ECSTAR products. Why? Because they’re specifically formulated to meet the needs of your Suzuki engine!

Marine engines take their fair share of abuse. Between harsh saltwater, serious vibrations, heavy use (up to 6,400 RPMs on some models), and intense UV sunlight, they need to stay well-lubricated if they’re going to function at maximum efficiency.

While you should absolutely use genuine Suzuki lubricants and oils, it’s important to choose the right type of lubricant for your engine model. For example, two-stroke engines require different oils than four-stroke engines.

Check your Suzuki owner’s manual to determine the specific Suzuki oils and lubricants to use for your engine. And be sure to consult PartsVu’s Suzuki Outboard Engine Oil Capacities & Oil Filter Chart to match your filter and how much oil you should add for each oil change. 

Should I have my oil tested by a lab?

Several laboratories provide performance testing of used ECSTAR Suzuki oils, allowing you to learn more about the health of your engine. Blackstone Labs is one such provider, and they have a convenient mail-in kit that includes everything you need to submit an oil sample. They can also test gear oils, hydraulic fluids, and oils from your other vehicles or toys. 

Oil test results can tip you off to an accelerated wear condition inside of your engine long before any other symptoms show up. If you still want to know more about your engine, purchase an oil filter cutter and open the spent filter to look for evidence of contamination and metal dust or shavings.

Once you have inspected your spent Suzuki ECSTAR oil and filter, set them aside for proper disposal. If you removed the drain screw to empty your oil, carefully reinstall the drain plug. The new oil filter should be removed from its package and the o-ring lubricated with a thin coat of fresh engine oil. Spin on the new oil filter and gently tighten to seat the o-ring without over-torquing.

Loosen the oil fill plug on the top of the engine and pour in fresh Suzuki ECSTAR engine oil (the best oil for Suzuki outboard engines). We recommend adding slightly less than the stated capacity. With the engine trimmed down, check the oil level on the dipstick after allowing a few minutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan properly. Filling the oil to the lower level on the dipstick will help you to measure if the oil level changes over time with the engine in operation.

Can I use automotive engine oil in my Suzuki outboard engine? 

No, it’s highly recommended that you DO NOT use automotive engine oil in your Suzuki outboard engine at all. 

While many boat owners wonder about using automobile oil they have laying around in their garage, the short answer is that Suzuki 2-stroke outboard motors and Suzuki 4-stroke outboard motors are vastly different from your automotive engine. Because marine engines operate in close proximity to water, Suzuki marine oil is designed to withstand some water infiltration and perform under different tolerances. 

Use only Suzuki ECSTAR marine oils and other lubricants designed specifically for your OEM Suzuki engine. Refer to your Suzuki owners manual for weights and capacities specific to your engine model and year.

How do I perform a 100-hour service on my Suzuki outboard engine?

To ensure proper engine function, it’s always best to service your Suzuki outboard engine every 100 hours after the initial break-in period (first 10 hours) and after the first maintenance interval (at 20 hours). 

The following is a Suzuki outboard 100-hour service checklist to help you service your engine properly:

Service Item

Action Needed

Grease Fittings

Lubricate

Engine Oil

Replace

Engine Oil Filter

Replace

Anodes

Inspect, replace as needed

Battery

Inspect

Power Trim and Tilt Fluid

Inspect

Connectors and Spray with Silicone Spray

Inspect & spray

Shift and Throttle Cable Linkages

Inspect

Retorque Bolts, Nuts, and Fasteners

Inspect

Engine Mounts and Steering Brackets 

Inspect

Spark Plugs

Inspect, change as needed

Gearcase Oil

Replace

Inspect Fuel Lines

Inspect, replace as needed

Fuel-Water Separator

Replace

Fuel Stabilizer

Add before storing or when filling tank

Mounting Bolts

Inspect

Propeller and Skeg 

Inspect

Cowling

Inspect

Telltale Hole for Water Flow

Inspect

 

If you want a more in-depth explanation of how to perform a 100-hour service on a Suzuki outboard engine, read our blog “Suzuki Outboard 100-Hour Service Checklist”. 

To make engine maintenance even easier, PartsVu has a wide selection of Suzuki outboard engine 100-hour service kits available. They’re pre-assembled with everything you need to keep your boat happy and healthy every 100 hours.