nctrueconservative
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Hi all - Have a 2000 Crownline 180Br with a 4.3 MC. Engine had been "stumbling" a little bit for a while this summer and then last time we had it out, would not get over 3500 rpms, and was bogged down bad. Figured carb work was in order, so dropped it off at a shop I trust. Results came back that carb did need a rebuild, but one cylinder had low compression. 5 cylinders were at 150, 1 cylinder was at 120.
Mechanic said this meant either a burnt valve or piston trouble in that cylinder. He said we were looking at anywhere from $5,500 to $7,500 depending on if we did a tear down and rebuild or just a new crate motor. He recommended just cutting the boat loose at this point, as it would be going severely "Backwards" to do all that. Bummed to hear for sure, and don't think I want to go through with all that, but just wanted to check here to make sure that the work and prices that were mentioned are in the correct ballpark (I have no reason to doubt this shop, they are very reputable in our region of South Carolina, but just wanted another set of eyes to look it over).
Thanks!
Mechanic said this meant either a burnt valve or piston trouble in that cylinder. He said we were looking at anywhere from $5,500 to $7,500 depending on if we did a tear down and rebuild or just a new crate motor. He recommended just cutting the boat loose at this point, as it would be going severely "Backwards" to do all that. Bummed to hear for sure, and don't think I want to go through with all that, but just wanted to check here to make sure that the work and prices that were mentioned are in the correct ballpark (I have no reason to doubt this shop, they are very reputable in our region of South Carolina, but just wanted another set of eyes to look it over).
Thanks!