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Anyone go from 2 to 4 stroke and was disappointed?
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<blockquote data-quote="tnriverluver" data-source="post: 280169" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Yes this is on a 1542 tracker flatbottom. I don't know how tired the 2 stroke is since I bought it off Ebay after I first bought the boat brand new last year. Only reason I replaced the 2 stroke was I just didn't trust it for very long trips even though it runs great. I wish the Merc was injected since all my toys are carbed and I am sick of all the carb issues I am having. (generally from lack of use) The Carbs on the Merc are not covered under their 5 year warranty either from my understanding. This is my first 4 stroke outboard in nearly 40 years of boating and I just wanted to give one a try. All my new boats will be 4 stroke from now on!!!! There are other people out there that have had the opposite experience from me so keep that in mind also. That Suzuki sounds good on paper but I would wait for it to get a little proven before buying one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnriverluver, post: 280169, member: 9284"] Yes this is on a 1542 tracker flatbottom. I don't know how tired the 2 stroke is since I bought it off Ebay after I first bought the boat brand new last year. Only reason I replaced the 2 stroke was I just didn't trust it for very long trips even though it runs great. I wish the Merc was injected since all my toys are carbed and I am sick of all the carb issues I am having. (generally from lack of use) The Carbs on the Merc are not covered under their 5 year warranty either from my understanding. This is my first 4 stroke outboard in nearly 40 years of boating and I just wanted to give one a try. All my new boats will be 4 stroke from now on!!!! There are other people out there that have had the opposite experience from me so keep that in mind also. That Suzuki sounds good on paper but I would wait for it to get a little proven before buying one of them. [/QUOTE]
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