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beradtke 06-05-2011 08:38 PM

rebuilding lower units
 
anybody ever rebuilt there own lower unit(mercury)on there own. i have a had no luck for the last couple of weeks looking for a used engine. so i have decided i will keep mine and try to rebuild my lower unit my self. i figured if the unit is broke i cant make it any worse.if i have no luck rebuilding it my self then i will buy a used lower unit and go from there.

gofastsandman 06-05-2011 09:56 PM

Re: rebuilding lower units
 
Quote:

anybody ever rebuilt there own lower unit(mercury)on there own. i have a had no luck for the last couple of weeks looking for a used engine. so i have decided i will keep mine and try to rebuild my lower unit my self. i figured if the unit is broke i cant make it any worse.if i have no luck rebuilding it my self then i will buy a used lower unit and go from there.

Do you have the knowledge and tools?

You can save a ton of money if you can drive the bearings off the gears.
Cheers,
GFS

NoBones 06-05-2011 10:36 PM

Re: rebuilding lower units
 
Knowledge is the easy part, The special tools are what
will frustrate the heck outa you!!

IE: Torch set, retaining ring tool, pullers, press, shift
shaft seal tool... and the beat goes on.. [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

$1000.00 minimum in proper tools to do a proper job!!

You would be better off looking for a used lower in the
$350 range. Or see what a professional shop would charge. Just my 2¢ worth

See ya, Ken

gofastsandman 06-05-2011 10:51 PM

Re: rebuilding lower units
 
Quote:

Knowledge is the easy part, The special tools are what
will frustrate the heck outa you!!

IE: Torch set, retaining ring tool, pullers, press, shift
shaft seal tool... and the beat goes on.. [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

$1000.00 minimum in proper tools to do a proper job!!

You would be better off looking for a used lower in the
$350 range. Or see what a professional shop would charge. Just my 2¢ worth

See ya, Ken

Good advice,
GFS

See ya soon.

beradtke 06-06-2011 05:15 PM

Re: rebuilding lower units
 
I found a used lower unit but it is a 25 in. The guy says it can be cut down to a 20 in shaft. I had never heard of this before. Seems like a waste of a good lower unit. He wants 350 plus 100 to get it cut down. He also has used switch boxes for 50 each. I know what I have and what is wrong and I would rather not buy someone elses junk. I have never took apart a lower unit but I am willing to try.

eggsuckindog 06-07-2011 01:36 AM

Re: rebuilding lower units
 
Go to Scream - Fly tons of 20" stuff

also SEI makes after market new under a grand - nothing but excellent reprts

DO NOT ATEMPT THIS AT HOME - the parts are the killer, forget the tools

beradtke 06-07-2011 07:07 PM

Re: rebuilding lower units
 
went to scream and fly will keep looking there lots of racing stuff.sei is cheaper then what some local companys want for a USED lower unit. my thought is,ine is is broken cant get much worse then that. thats why i was thinking of taking it apart myself.

eggsuckindog 06-08-2011 01:02 AM

Re: rebuilding lower units
 
Do SEI - honest their close to me and I have several people that bought them. On the .net just a couple issues but great reviews. Persoanlly thats the way I would go based on what I have seen on used prices - S-F lowers may have been used hard to, got to check what boat it came of off.

beradtke 06-08-2011 09:04 PM

Re: rebuilding lower units
 
well i might of found a whole motor for 700 bucks. going to look at it tomarrow. or i could of just bought overnighters motor for 500 and he could of made 500 more on the boat sale too little to late.

77SceptreOB 06-08-2011 10:11 PM

Re: rebuilding lower units
 
Quote:

Do SEI - honest their close to me and I have several people that bought them. On the .net just a couple issues but great reviews. Persoanlly thats the way I would go based on what I have seen on used prices - S-F lowers may have been used hard to, got to check what boat it came of off.

Yep, I went SEI 130 engine hours ago. No problems at all. Easy install too. Every lined up and fit perfect to my 225 Yami. Very pleased with SEI....


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