slag
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2009
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Re: SEI vs. Mercruiser Alpha 1 rebuild
I understand your thinking, but you are off. The units are as good as they are touted. A lot of people on here use them and love them. Sure, everything mechanical breaks, some sooner than others, but as long as you are within your 3 year window, its NO FAULT to replace. Who else can say that? Every other manufacturer tries to find a way to not support their warranty, either you ran it too hot, not enough fluid, ran over monofilament line that caused the seal to leak, hit something, etc and won't warranty your claim.
Not with SEI. They don't care what you did to it, they honor their warranty and will replace it and it doesn't cost anything to transfer the warranty. You really have nothing to lose by going with them.
Lets think a little more here
This is all about dollars and cents
What applies here is "You Get What You Pay For"
These Units are manufactured in the far east, then assembled here
( I love how they say Built in the U.S.)
Mercruiser is manufactured in the U.S.A.
If these S.E.I. units are of equal quality
to Mercruiser, then hell Mercruiser should
quit wasting so much money and put
S.E.I.'s on their rigs
Just think of what they would save on just warranty alone
The point here is:
Is S.E.I. an option-- Of course
But don't kid yourself
about the level of quality
you are buying
That's my point
I understand your thinking, but you are off. The units are as good as they are touted. A lot of people on here use them and love them. Sure, everything mechanical breaks, some sooner than others, but as long as you are within your 3 year window, its NO FAULT to replace. Who else can say that? Every other manufacturer tries to find a way to not support their warranty, either you ran it too hot, not enough fluid, ran over monofilament line that caused the seal to leak, hit something, etc and won't warranty your claim.
Not with SEI. They don't care what you did to it, they honor their warranty and will replace it and it doesn't cost anything to transfer the warranty. You really have nothing to lose by going with them.