Re: Finally have pics. of messed up lower unit!
wavenbye2 said:
I brought the boat in to a guy who has some used lower units and he said that he refuses to touch SEI's, says there is a reason that there is a 3yr warranty and that they are not perfectly fitted for the alpha ones and I would regret putting one on, He says he will only use origanal mercruiser part if I was smart and wanted it done right.
Wow... I don't think i have ever, or will ever, tell a customer "If you were smart.... you'd do this or that"
Here's the deal dude... It's all about WHO gets the money up front and WHO pays later on if there is a problem.
I've challegened the SEI guys and they have been on the boards a few times to defend their products.
My 2 cents.....
1. Are they the exact same quality as Merc (and that goes for every dohickey inside of the drive and the aluminum housing itself).... No
2. Will they work for your every day, average joe boater..... Yes
3. Are they noisier than merc drives.... Extremely at first, then they quiet down after a while. You also need to plan on doing 1 or 2 gear oil changes in the first year of ownership of an SEI drive
4. Have I installed them satisfactory to the customer... Yes
5. Have I had any problems with SEI drives.... yes and no. Never had a problem with the drive itself... Only problems I've had are typicall stuff. Fishing line around propshaft ruining seal. Stuff like that is not an SEI issue, just normal boating life headaches.
6. My rule of thumb... If your boat is worth clearly less than 10K... going SEI is a no brainer. If your right around that number... it may be worthwhile to you to have your Merc drive rebuilt/replaced. If your clearly over 10K... stick with merc.
I do not sell SEI drives but I have installed them for customers. My other rule of thumb is this when it comes to parts... including SEI. If I supply the parts, I will warranty the parts an labor during the manufactorers warranty period for all parts.
If you supply the parts, and there is an issue, warranteed by whatever parts manufactorer or not, you will be charged for all time/labor it takes to resolve the issue.
So with your mechanic you got there... and the drive you got there... Personally I'd buy a complete SEI drive if you have a less than expensive boat. If the mechanic gives you crap then let him walk without your business and find another. I'll happily install SEI drives all day long but I am also VERY CLEAR about what I cover and what I don't.