bojango541
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2009
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Hello,
I am from MA, and sold a lower unit online to a gentleman in Oklahoma for a force 125 HP motor. The gear oil was clean, and it shifted by hand into all gears easily. After he installed it and got on the water, he told me the motor was jumping up and down and would not go into gear.
I then sent him a second lower unit. He just called me today and said for the first day, he had no issues. The second time out, he shifted into reverse and it started grinding, and the motor was jumping up and down again.
I have sold probably over a hundred lower units online and have never had an issue. I thought it was strange that he had a problem with the one he sent, but I did send him a replacement regardless. Now hearing he is having a similar problem with the second lower unit, it just seems like something is up. He seems like a genuine older guy, and I really do not think he is trying to scam me.
However, the way he ruined his first lower unit, was being caught in a storm, and having 4-5 ft waves slam his boat onto shore on top of rocks/boulders. Could this have caused some other damage to his motor that is causing the present issues? If so, what should he look for?
I'm pretty sure I sent him 2 good lower units, and now I might have to refund him on top of that....I'm just wondering if something else is causing these lower units to go bad. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I am from MA, and sold a lower unit online to a gentleman in Oklahoma for a force 125 HP motor. The gear oil was clean, and it shifted by hand into all gears easily. After he installed it and got on the water, he told me the motor was jumping up and down and would not go into gear.
I then sent him a second lower unit. He just called me today and said for the first day, he had no issues. The second time out, he shifted into reverse and it started grinding, and the motor was jumping up and down again.
I have sold probably over a hundred lower units online and have never had an issue. I thought it was strange that he had a problem with the one he sent, but I did send him a replacement regardless. Now hearing he is having a similar problem with the second lower unit, it just seems like something is up. He seems like a genuine older guy, and I really do not think he is trying to scam me.
However, the way he ruined his first lower unit, was being caught in a storm, and having 4-5 ft waves slam his boat onto shore on top of rocks/boulders. Could this have caused some other damage to his motor that is causing the present issues? If so, what should he look for?
I'm pretty sure I sent him 2 good lower units, and now I might have to refund him on top of that....I'm just wondering if something else is causing these lower units to go bad. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!