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Ed Edelenbos
 
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Default Atomic 4 Gas Engine Replacement Question ...

"xSoldier" wrote in message
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"Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message
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A boat I am interested in .. Alberg 35. It still has the Atomic 4,,
Universal Engine .. GAS.

Access to the engine is very easy. And, I am not against a gas engine,

per
say. So, to save money [oopps], I want to take the engine out of the

boat,
get the engine rebuilt and put back in.

I know about Moyer in PA. I have been on his Web Site and read all the
info.

My first thought,,, drive to Moyer's shop and drop off the engine; have

him
rebuild, go and get it and put it back in the boat.

Second thought,,,, take engine out. Bring to local engine rebuilder,

have
him rebuild the engine, get the parts from Moyer,,, and put the engine

back
in.

QUESTION;; CAN A LOCAL ENGINE REBUILDER DO AS GOOD A JOB AS MOYER?

WHAT WOULD BE THE MOST ECONOMICAL METHOD TO FOLLOW?



Uhm, get a quote from each and compare?


With weight on the better mechanic. There is such a thing as false
economy... a boat is about the best example there is. You can go with a
less expensive mechanic for your car. If it breaks down, you pull to the
side of the road and wait for one of the next 150 cars per minute to offer
assistance. In a boat it isn't quite the same.

Can a local mechanic do as good a job... hmmm. Pretty goofy question. If
you need to ask, you don't even need to ask. The fellow next door could do
as good a job or better in his driveway if he's a good mechanic and has the
right tools.

Economical. What is that? Lowest cost, or most cost effective?

Ed