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Lower unit replacements
On May 23, 3:05*pm, wrote:
On May 23, PhantMan wrote: PS *Btw, I wasn't able to get your link to work. *I don't know if the problem is on your end or mine. On Sat, 23 May 09, loogypicker wrote: Copy the URL, including the Yammmie/09.jpg and paste it in your browser address line. There is a space before the Yammmie so the link doesn't work. Like this??http://www.monkeybutler.com/boat/200Yammmie/09.jpg Still doesn't work. What about.....http://www.monkeybutler.com/boat/200/Yammmie/09.jpg Nope.... still doesn't work. If you're able to make it work again, how's about pasting it into a reply for us. TIA I took the space out so now this will work: http://www.monkeybutler.com/boat/200Yammmie/09.jpg |
Lower unit replacements
Monkey Butler wrote:
On May 23, 3:05 pm, wrote: On May 23, PhantMan wrote: PS Btw, I wasn't able to get your link to work. I don't know if the problem is on your end or mine. On Sat, 23 May 09, loogypicker wrote: Copy the URL, including the Yammmie/09.jpg and paste it in your browser address line. There is a space before the Yammmie so the link doesn't work. Like this??http://www.monkeybutler.com/boat/200Yammmie/09.jpg Still doesn't work. What about.....http://www.monkeybutler.com/boat/200/Yammmie/09.jpg Nope.... still doesn't work. If you're able to make it work again, how's about pasting it into a reply for us. TIA I took the space out so now this will work: http://www.monkeybutler.com/boat/200Yammmie/09.jpg That crack appears to have been caused by corrosion between the bearing carrier nut and the housing exerting extreme pressure on the housing. Have the unit pressure tested.If pressure holds you're good to go until the crack travels into the gearcase area. If the end of the crack hasn't moved past the carrier seal you can drill a small hole at the end of the crack to help prevent the crack from spreading. |
Lower unit replacements
On Sat, 23 May 09, PhantMan wrote:
Anyhow, I'll try to "remember" to call Bob's next week, for a price and to see what other information they may have to offer. For anyone who may be interested, I remembered to call Bob's this morning. Didn't get a lot of new information though. They are, in fact, SEI units and they're $800 but the fellow I talked with didn't know for sure where they are actually made. And Bob's only stocks the complete lower unit, not just the housing. So he gave me the phone number of a supplier who stocks OEM housings. The SEI unit comes with a 3 year warranty so I asked if they had gotten any returns. He said warranty claims would go through SEI but if there had been many problems, he thinks he probably would have been getting some calls, which he hasn't. So I'm still without an independent customer review of this unit but, I still have no "bad news" at this point. Rick |
Lower unit replacements
On Sat, 23 May 09, PhantMan wrote:
Anyhow, I'll try to "remember" to call Bob's next week, for a price and to see what other information they may have to offer. On Tue, 26 May 09, PhantMan wrote: For anyone who may be interested, I remembered to call Bob's this morning. Didn't get a lot of new information though. They are, in fact, SEI units and they're $800 but the fellow I talked with didn't know for sure where they are actually made. And Bob's only stocks the complete lower unit, not just the housing. So he gave me the phone number of a supplier who stocks OEM housings. The SEI unit comes with a 3 year warranty so I asked if they had gotten any returns. He said warranty claims would go through SEI but if there had been many problems, he thinks he probably would have been getting some calls, which he hasn't. So I'm still without an independent customer review of this unit but, I still have no "bad news" at this point. ...... so I called SEI -duh- The units are assembled and tested in SEI's shop in Tampa. Parts come from all over the world. The housing specifically... from "overseas". (Close enough for me, I didn't feel the need to ask which "sea"). The warranty is a 3 year "no fault" warranty that works more like insurance than a warranty, meaning, it covers impacts as well as defects. So that tends to skew their warranty rate to the high side. Warranty rate is 3%. If that's accurate, it doesn't sound high to me (3 out of 100... including units with freeze damage or dragged up the ramps) They can also sell me a housing but the price is only about $100 less than a complete unit. Needless to say, they don't sell many housings. I also looked at the tech support forum on their website. Figured if that didn't scare me away, nothing would. And it didn't. Although virtually all of the tech questions involved sterndrives, not outboards. So I'm not yet convinced to roll the dice with my $800 bucks but I'm leaning that way at the moment. I'm still interested to hear any first hand experience though. Or even first hand rumors, hearsay, and speculation if that's all I can get lol! ............. and that's my report :-) Rick |
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