Expidia
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I'm not trying to advertise this O/B here but I just want to get an idea of how much we would have to make up for the difference if we sold this 2 stroke 1999 Merc and went with a new 4 stroke 30 HP.
This one came with the rig when my Daughter bought it off Craiigslist last year. As preventive maintenance I had the Merc shop do the impeller and had them put on an new OEM carb.
This season I had them do the prop seal due to an oil leak.
So far I have about $1000 into it. It runs great but sometimes stalls at idle like when you're idling while waiting for a ramp spot to open up when pulling the boat out.
It has a new fuel hose and I figure the next step is to bring it back to the shop and have them rebuild the fuel pump since it's over 10 years old and could probably use a new fuel pump diaphragm. That's my guess. Even if it pressure test OK I'd rather have them rebuild the pump. I'll have them pressure test the fuel system fittings for an air leak too cause I think it gets starved for fuel at low idle. I have to pull out the choke to get the hot motor again.
So I don't mind doing these repairs because they are all wear items anyway. Other wise it runs great.
But I think I have her convinced now that if we sell this one for maybe $1500 (is it worth anymore?) She's a purist and loves the pristine Adirondack lakes and I've been driving home the point that no matter how well it runs it still spews burned oil into those lakes!
She could move up to a 30 hp, boats max with power tilt and be worry free with a new outboard and probably a 5 year warranty to boot.
I figure Merc, Yammy or Honda . . . (whichever is the lightest one) If we could find one at the end of the season like a dealer left over for say $3500 minus the $1500 for the sale of the old one we might come in around $2000 for the swap.
Any thoughts appreciated!
This one came with the rig when my Daughter bought it off Craiigslist last year. As preventive maintenance I had the Merc shop do the impeller and had them put on an new OEM carb.
This season I had them do the prop seal due to an oil leak.
So far I have about $1000 into it. It runs great but sometimes stalls at idle like when you're idling while waiting for a ramp spot to open up when pulling the boat out.
It has a new fuel hose and I figure the next step is to bring it back to the shop and have them rebuild the fuel pump since it's over 10 years old and could probably use a new fuel pump diaphragm. That's my guess. Even if it pressure test OK I'd rather have them rebuild the pump. I'll have them pressure test the fuel system fittings for an air leak too cause I think it gets starved for fuel at low idle. I have to pull out the choke to get the hot motor again.
So I don't mind doing these repairs because they are all wear items anyway. Other wise it runs great.
But I think I have her convinced now that if we sell this one for maybe $1500 (is it worth anymore?) She's a purist and loves the pristine Adirondack lakes and I've been driving home the point that no matter how well it runs it still spews burned oil into those lakes!
She could move up to a 30 hp, boats max with power tilt and be worry free with a new outboard and probably a 5 year warranty to boot.
I figure Merc, Yammy or Honda . . . (whichever is the lightest one) If we could find one at the end of the season like a dealer left over for say $3500 minus the $1500 for the sale of the old one we might come in around $2000 for the swap.
Any thoughts appreciated!