bryanwess2000
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2008
- Messages
- 240
How much are you guys offering for non-running outboards 70-200hp? Usually I offer more for a good compression motor
that just will not crank. I assume it's a carb problem if the electrical checks out. If not, electrical components are
expensive but easier to change than pistons. I can't understand paying more than $200-500 a motor for one that has
low compression and could possibly require a complete rebuild. I occasionally post a WTB rebuildable/nonrunning outboards
ad on CL but most people want almost as much as a good running motor for their needing to be rebuilt motor. So I'm
curious how you guys find rebuildable motors for what their worth, which is very little in my opinion.
To me there's a lot of risk involved buying a motor with low or no compression. If the crank or rods are not reusable you
have yourself a motor to part out. Unless it's a low time motor the bores are going to be worn around the ports and the
top of cylinder and will need resizing. Then you have to factor in the cost of boring and honing and new pistons bearings
seals, Etc. Lets not forget the amount of labor it takes to tear a powerhead down, check everything, clean it, and then
reassemble it. Are the people that offer these blown powerheads oblivious to whats required to rebuild one right? I'm
guessing they haven't checked to see what their cores are worth to a remanufacturer.
Even if you part them out you have to tear down the motor and check out the parts, so when you factor in your time
your not going to make much money outside of selling the lower unit. I usually offer them maybe a little less than the
lower unit Could sell for quickly. If you guys have any tips on how to bring these people back to reality let me know.
that just will not crank. I assume it's a carb problem if the electrical checks out. If not, electrical components are
expensive but easier to change than pistons. I can't understand paying more than $200-500 a motor for one that has
low compression and could possibly require a complete rebuild. I occasionally post a WTB rebuildable/nonrunning outboards
ad on CL but most people want almost as much as a good running motor for their needing to be rebuilt motor. So I'm
curious how you guys find rebuildable motors for what their worth, which is very little in my opinion.
To me there's a lot of risk involved buying a motor with low or no compression. If the crank or rods are not reusable you
have yourself a motor to part out. Unless it's a low time motor the bores are going to be worn around the ports and the
top of cylinder and will need resizing. Then you have to factor in the cost of boring and honing and new pistons bearings
seals, Etc. Lets not forget the amount of labor it takes to tear a powerhead down, check everything, clean it, and then
reassemble it. Are the people that offer these blown powerheads oblivious to whats required to rebuild one right? I'm
guessing they haven't checked to see what their cores are worth to a remanufacturer.
Even if you part them out you have to tear down the motor and check out the parts, so when you factor in your time
your not going to make much money outside of selling the lower unit. I usually offer them maybe a little less than the
lower unit Could sell for quickly. If you guys have any tips on how to bring these people back to reality let me know.