First post. Hi.
Have a 1986 Bayliner Bass boat with a 125 Force. Took it to my local shop to have the motor serviced for the first time under my ownership.
Just got a phone call from the shop. They did a compression test before doing any other service, and called me with the results.
Top to bottom compression on the cyls: 140, 128, 128, 20(!)
There was visible scoring of cyls 2 and 3 but they didn't pull apart the motor to the point where they could inspect the bottom cylinder.
His recommendation to me was to look into a replacement motor as Force parts are harder to come by now (is this true?). He was going to let me know what he was able to find out as far as sourcing a used outboard for me in the next few days, so I figured I'd poke around the 'net and see what I could find out about possibly rebuilding the existing motor.
Would it be more cost efficient to rebuild or replace?
Have a 1986 Bayliner Bass boat with a 125 Force. Took it to my local shop to have the motor serviced for the first time under my ownership.
Just got a phone call from the shop. They did a compression test before doing any other service, and called me with the results.
Top to bottom compression on the cyls: 140, 128, 128, 20(!)
There was visible scoring of cyls 2 and 3 but they didn't pull apart the motor to the point where they could inspect the bottom cylinder.
His recommendation to me was to look into a replacement motor as Force parts are harder to come by now (is this true?). He was going to let me know what he was able to find out as far as sourcing a used outboard for me in the next few days, so I figured I'd poke around the 'net and see what I could find out about possibly rebuilding the existing motor.
Would it be more cost efficient to rebuild or replace?