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I would be looking for another mechanic. The lower unit is made to be separated to replace the water pump. It sounds like they are just trying to sell you a motor once that one blows up. Did you remove all five bolts? four visible and one under the steering alignment plate.
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I know of at least 3 or 4 friends who have had to re-power because of a frozen lower unit, mostly on older seadrives, but all omc products. definately a real problem. are you talking about selling the whole rig or just your motor and repowering?
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This shop is very reputable (open since 1970) and would not even consider that is what they were trying to do. I too have read of many that just will not come apart. I am talking about selling the entire setup, aluminum trailer and all.
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i would run it the rest of the season if that is the only issue you have.
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I would run it for the season, then sell it for pats to some one, and look for a good used motor! Winter is coming and there will be deals out there!! No reason to get rid of the whole package, just because of the motor!! Heck if I threw in the towel when things weren't right I would have gave up 20 years ago when I started!
If you like the boat, getting on the water, then get a used motor! If anyone here can complain its me, I have had some real bad set backs, but am set up great now!!
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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Been there, done that! I took my motor in to get the water impleller replaced for preventative maintenence. My 91 225 Rude wouldn't come apart without risking irreversible damage and I didn't want to give the mechanic the go ahead. The really long bolts were frozen itno the center unti. There just wasn't a good way to pull them apart.
Run the boat until the water pump quits working. Then you can really go to town on trying to get the bottom off. I was able to get mine off using wood and metal wedges/penetrating oil/heat and the kind of "I don't give a s**t you're coming off if you come off in pieces" kind of force and low and behold she budged. Got it apart. Replaced the pump and got another year out of her before the splines rounded out of the flywheel and had to repower anyway. You'll get maybe $500 for your working motor now. The motor you would repower with will depreciate more than that over the next 2 years.
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That's what I have decided to do, and I will definately give it the "treatment" when the time comes to HAVE to remove the lower unit!. I appreciate all of the input, so I will just enjoy it til' she blows. Ha
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