fisher91blue
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jul 23, 2014
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Ok, so, my first I/O is a merc 3.0 from the 70's. It is presently at a well established shop for outdrive check up and steering work. In the course of the outdrive check it is discovered the gimbal bearing is bad. I ok the estimate for gimbal replacement. Last night I lose sleep because I don't have any history of this boat and wonder if there is an issue with bellows because they reported finding water in them. The shop reports back quote: "Bellows are not showing any wear. Just strange water was sitting in the bellows like that. Keep and eye on it."
I follow up with a question about replacing bellows now and if it makes sense to do while outdrive is off for gimbal replacement,the answer: "Even though your in there and bellows job is not easy. We recommend a bellows job to be done every 10-12 years. That is all three bellows, shift cable, and exhaust tube, and gasket set. The parts are $837.55 plus 3 additional hours labor..."
So, three questions from me:
1) is $837 good estimate for parts required to replace bellows?
2) is advise to "keep an eye" on it sound?
3) is additional labor to replace really 3 more hours when replacing gimbal bearing?
Thanks from an outboard convert.
I follow up with a question about replacing bellows now and if it makes sense to do while outdrive is off for gimbal replacement,the answer: "Even though your in there and bellows job is not easy. We recommend a bellows job to be done every 10-12 years. That is all three bellows, shift cable, and exhaust tube, and gasket set. The parts are $837.55 plus 3 additional hours labor..."
So, three questions from me:
1) is $837 good estimate for parts required to replace bellows?
2) is advise to "keep an eye" on it sound?
3) is additional labor to replace really 3 more hours when replacing gimbal bearing?
Thanks from an outboard convert.