Opinions needed on a refit

sea wolf

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Well, I splashed the boat the other day & it didn't overheat but was running a bit warm. But now I have another issue. I'm getting the dreaded "bump" from the drive. It's a 3.0 Cobra so we all know what that might mean. Bad shift dogs. I haven't had time to tear it down to look, but I did visit a local shop that specializes in Cobra repairs. He quoted me a price of about $1400 to replace the gearset & that includes labor. I don't have the proper tools to shim it correctly so I have to farm it out. Should I have the Cobra repaired for 1400 or go with an SEI conversion? The SEI will run me about $1800, & that doesn't include a new shifter if I might need one plus a new prop. I want to sell the boat & I'm afraid that if I sink 1400 into the Cobra I still may have a hard time selling it because it's an OMC & knowlegeble buyers won't want it even with a new gearset. The boat is an '87 in good shape but does need some cosmetic work on the interior & the trailer. I'll take care of that. I'd like to at least break even no matter what I do. Boat is a Starcraft Medalist, 19 ft. with an open bow. What do u guys think?
 

rodbolt

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Re: Opinions needed on a refit

only shimming in the lower is the pinion gear height,its done on the bench with the new gear, dont have to have the case just the upper bearing,bearing housing,lower drive shaft and the pinion.
from there you simply change the fwd gear,reverse gear if needed and the clutch.
the gearset and seal kit,and most likly the shimming tool, are all sold here at the iboats store.
not a hard job at all.
 

sea wolf

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Re: Opinions needed on a refit

Thanx. But after researching what the gearset, the seal kit & the shimming tool will run me, that 1400 he quoted me doesn't sound too bad. I still haven't decided what I will do.
 

Ducatinut

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Re: Opinions needed on a refit

For a few hundred bucks more you get a brand-new, factory-backed drive.

Go with the SEI and enjoy your boat.

Spoken by someone who knows.... ;-)

Fair winds,

Chris
 

sea wolf

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Re: Opinions needed on a refit

For a few hundred bucks more you get a brand-new, factory-backed drive.

Go with the SEI and enjoy your boat.

Spoken by someone who knows.... ;-)

Fair winds,

Chris
Yea, I'm kinda leaning that way. I'll probably have a better chance of selling it anyway with the new SEI rather than the OMC. I know one thing, I'll never by another boat with an OMC hanging off of it. I wonder if that warranty that SEI offers is transferable? If it is I should have no problem selling it.
 
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