aJohn79
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- May 7, 2002
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this is a follow up to this thread,
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=251629
In a nutshell, the shaft that drives the impeller broke right at the bearing. The impeller does not turn, thus engine overheats. The propeller still runs and I was able to drive the boat before it overheated. The engine is a 1989-90 2.3L OMC Cobra.
I can't find anyone that is willing to open the upper unit and change the shaft alone. They are charging me, including labor, about $2,800+ for a rebuilt upper unit installed. I paid $3,500 for the boat 2 years ago (if fixes properly I may be able to sell it for same or just keep it). My question is, is it worth fixing it? Are they charging me too much? Can I find, and does it make sense to try fixing the shaft alone? If I purchase an upper unit, could I install it myself?
Another option, sell the boat as it is, hopefully get something for it, and buy a newer one (1994-95). Probably a non-OMC one. If I go this route, I may try a volvo or Mercruiser.
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=251629
In a nutshell, the shaft that drives the impeller broke right at the bearing. The impeller does not turn, thus engine overheats. The propeller still runs and I was able to drive the boat before it overheated. The engine is a 1989-90 2.3L OMC Cobra.
I can't find anyone that is willing to open the upper unit and change the shaft alone. They are charging me, including labor, about $2,800+ for a rebuilt upper unit installed. I paid $3,500 for the boat 2 years ago (if fixes properly I may be able to sell it for same or just keep it). My question is, is it worth fixing it? Are they charging me too much? Can I find, and does it make sense to try fixing the shaft alone? If I purchase an upper unit, could I install it myself?
Another option, sell the boat as it is, hopefully get something for it, and buy a newer one (1994-95). Probably a non-OMC one. If I go this route, I may try a volvo or Mercruiser.