Re: Reset Switch-OMC Cobra 2.3?
Ok guys here's the scoop. I'm an idiot!!!!!!!!!!! I used to have an outboard and had learned how to winterize and fill the lower unit and save myself some cash. Well, apparently I only filled my I/O to the lower unit and didn't continue to pump gear lube up into the upper unit. The mechanic is telling me it's going to cost $1000.00 without even opening it up because he said he had seen this happen to people a hundred times before. He says the bearings need to be replaced. I talked with him at length of course telling him that I know he is the expert and I trusted him etc, but he mentioned a few things that bothered me. One being that he hasn't really seen how bad it is because he actually hasn't opened it up yet. The fact that he told me that the water coming in through the cooling hose which caused us to have to start and stop several times may have been a blessing in disguise. True we really didn't have the motor running all that long before we ended up being towed in. I had it running maybe 30 seconds at half throttle before it stopped on it's own. Could it really get that hot in that short of time?? When I asked him if we could just try filling it all the way up with gear lube and just trying to see if it would start, he really didn't persuade me against it all that much. He said he couldn't guarantee it wouldn't work and that he couldn't guarantee it would. The fact that it did start up for me for about 15 seconds the other day with the new battery suggest to me that maybe, just maybe the bearings aren't melted together yet at all and maybe, just maybe I can save myself 1 large if it works. All he said was he had already ordered the parts and he would call and cancel them, I think to get me to commit to the work. And then he mentioned there might be some metal shavings in there. Boating friends of mine at work said to try draining what I put in the lower unit and pour about a quart of karosene from the top hole as a way to remove any possible metal in there and then to try filling it all the way up this time. If it don't start, well I guess I'll take it back to them and have them fix it. My thought being how possible is it that the mechanic would fill it with 2 more quarts of gear lube and start it and charge me a grand??? I would hate to be hosed but at the same time I thought it was at least worth taking a chance to save myself not only money but further embarrasment. He is already charging me an hours worth of labor to look and see that there was no lube at $65 bucks an hour. I could also take it to another mechanic in the area to get it repaired if necessary. Love to see all of your thoughts on this. What a huge price to pay for such a stupid noob mistake. Unbelievable!!!!