Air filters are responsible for preventing contaminants from entering the internal intake passageways of your Suzuki outboard engine. Like oil and fuel filters, Suzuki Outboard Air Filters also need regular replacement and servicing - and PartsVu has what you need to boat worry-free!
Suzuki Air Filters for Outboard Engines - Resources & Information
PartsVu offers a selection of Suzuki Outboard Air Filters to help you keep your outboard engine performing optimally. We stock a full line of Suzuki Outboard Air Filters for every make and model (not all models come equipped with an air filter).
Whether you’re looking for Suzuki air filter parts, Suzuki air filter accessories, or Suzuki carburator filters, PartsVu has same-day shipping and the lowest prices you’ll find online to keep you out on the water worry-free.
In addition to offering a wide selection of Suzuki outboard parts, Suzuki accessories, and Suzuki apparel, PartsVu is also proud to help boaters by providing helpful resources for Suzuki outboard motors:
- Suzuki Outboard Engine Oil Capacities & Oil Filter Chart
- Suzuki Outboard Engine Gear Lube Capacity Chart
- Suzuki Outboard 100-Hour Service Checklist
- Suzuki Outboard Season Breakout Guide
Suzuki Outboard Air Filters FAQ
Why purpose do air filters Suzuki outboards have?
Believe it or not, but most outboard motors don’t have air filters. Suzuki, however, bucks this trend and equips many of their high-performance outboards with Suzuki air filters that many of their automotive engines come with - a wise choice for engine longevity.
Suzuki Outboard Air Filters prevent dangerous particles such as sand from entering your internal engine components during operation, such as the carburetor. This may not seem like a big issue when you’re out on the water far away from beaches, but even tiny fragments of seaweed and other debris can seriously disrupt your engine performance. Plus, when you’re trailering your boat, tiny particles can blow into your intakes. Unless you manually clean your engine intakes (not likely), your Suzuki air filter is the only thing stopping these things from entering your engine.
Moisture droplets are also stopped from freely entering the internal engine components, preventing corrosion and a dilution of the fuel-air mixture necessary for combustion. This is especially important for saltwater boaters, where salt water can collect around the intake, both leaving corrosive salt deposits and attract contaminants.
And for long-term storage, air filters keep out pests that otherwise would have free access to make a home in your engine’s intake manifold.
Are Suzuki Outboard Motor Covers worth the investment?
We get it. Suzuki outboard motor covers are yet another thing you are told you need to buy for your engine. But is this investment necessary? This area is subjective in some ways, but in other ways, it is not.
One issue is cosmetic. Do you want your Suzuki outboard’s cowling to look new and shiny for as long as possible? Yet another issue is not cosmetic but is part of your overall effort to maintain your engine. Your Suzuki’s cowling is like the skin on your body. Just as our skin does a great job of protecting our body’s systems, your cowling protects its own precious cargo—your engine.
Just as our skin takes a lot of abuse—sun damage, cuts, bruises, environmental contamination—so does your cowling. In the southern states, UV rays are especially intense. For example, boats and engines alike spend a lot of time baking nearly year-round in the Florida sun. In the northern states, boats may not be exposed for as many months of the year and the UV rays might not be quite as strong, but a lot of damage can still be done.
Another source of harm is trailering. If you trailer your boat, your cowling is likely to be struck by stones, rocks, and other road debris as you tool down the highway. Scratches and dings are the low end of the damage—cracks and punctures in your Suzuki cowling are more serious.
Finally, environmental elements like saltwater spray or acid rain could collide with your cowling at some point. Suzuki outboard cowling cover do not eliminate all of these problems, but they sure do help a great deal.
Suzuki engine cover are made of durable SurLast solution-dyed polyester fabric. SurLast fabric offers strong protection against the harsh marine environment. The fabric is nonabrasive; water-resistant; and resistant to UV rays, mold, and mildew. Suzuki outboard engine covers are also designed to perfectly fit your specific Suzuki outboard engine model.
Given this information, we think it is best to calculate the risk-reward ratio of investing in a Suzuki outboard motor cover and go from there.
- Cost of Suzuki outboard motor covers: $35 to $152, depending on engine size
- Cost of a new Suzuki cowling assembly: $300 to $1,900
- Cost of refurbishing and repainting a Suzuki cowling: $350 to $750
- Cost of Marine Spray Paint: About $21 to $45, depending on engine size
- Cost of Suzuki OEM replacement decals and labels: $62 to $130
So, you be the judge. We believe Suzuki outboard motor covers are well worth the cost to protect your outboard when it is not in use, but you will come to your own conclusion.
Proper Suzuki maintenance requires genuine Suzuki outboard parts and products – PartsVu is happy to help.
Will doing maintenance void my Suzuki outboard engine warranty?
Any warranty work done on your engine needs to be done by an authorized Suzuki dealer. Your dealer will perform the work on your engine and file the claim with Suzuki for you.
Your warranty does not apply to damage or failures caused by use of an accessory or part not manufactured or sold by Suzuki. See the appropriate Suzuki warranty policy for your product in your Suzuki Owners manual. In other words, if you modify your engine with non-Suzuki parts and those parts cause damage, you will likely have a problem.
Fuels containing up to 10 percent ethanol are considered acceptable for use in Suzuki engines. Fuels containing higher levels of ethanol are not considered acceptable for use, and can void the warranty.
Using the serial number of your engine, your local authorized Suzuki dealer can quickly check your warranty coverage. They can verify that your engine is registered with Suzuki, whether it is covered by Suzuki’s standard factory warranty, if there is any additional promotional coverage, or if it is covered by a Suzuki Product Protection plan.
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.