Some of you who have seen me post know my situation. I have a 1988 175hp Johnson V6 outboard that has stripped splines on the bottom of the crankshaft and top of the driveshaft. When I took it to the mechanic, he said "time to start looking for another motor". I did that and a new one is on the way. <br /><br />Now, my first inclination was to keep the Johnson, get a used driveshaft and crankshaft in good condition and disassemble the powerhead and lower unit, replace the parts, and reassemble them again. Buy new seals too.<br /><br />I asked a seller a question on EBay who is selling a used crankshaft inquiring about condition. He said, among other things, that he could not sell his motor (mid-80s high horsepower motor) that was running good so he broke it down to sell it for parts. When I said I was thinking about rebuilding as a learning experience and hoping to get some money out of the engine, he said that he's rebuilt a few before and found it to be "costly, time-consuming, tedious" and if he hadn't had someone there to help him the first time, he would have to have done things over again a number of times.<br /><br />Now, I am interested in taking this thing apart just for the learning experience. The dilema I have is should I:<br />1) look to buy a crankshaft and driveshaft now (at least the crankshaft is on EBay now), tear apart the motor, then attempt to put it back to together to sell or...<br />2) not buy a crankshaft and driveshaft now and take the motor apart, look for a driveshaft later if I realize that I might be able to put the thing back together (what are the chances of that?) or...<br />3) not buy any parts for it, tear it down, and sell the parts on EBay and hope to get some money that way or...<br />4) leave the motor in tact and try to sell it as a whole for parts and take what I can get?<br /><br />For those of you who can relate to my situation or have any insight, please let me know. All I've done so far is take the motor off my boat and put it on a homemade motor stand in my garage.<br /><br />Thanks for any opinions you have.