I have a 2002 Yamaha 60 hp 4 stroke tiller that apparently has a shot cylinder, according to my mechanic. His estimate was around 3 grand to rebuild, which is a little steep in my eyes.
I am weighing a couple options.
1) Try to find somewhere cheaper to rebuild - may have to travel a bit.
2) Send it in somewhere to rebuild and replace it myself. I'm not too mechanically inclined but have some friends that are pretty decent. Would a repair manual guide a person through this process pretty well and how much for special tools would a person need?
3) Buy a different motor for the meantime while I wait and work on #2 and then sell my rebuilt motor once it's done.
Any feedback welcome. Thanks
I am weighing a couple options.
1) Try to find somewhere cheaper to rebuild - may have to travel a bit.
2) Send it in somewhere to rebuild and replace it myself. I'm not too mechanically inclined but have some friends that are pretty decent. Would a repair manual guide a person through this process pretty well and how much for special tools would a person need?
3) Buy a different motor for the meantime while I wait and work on #2 and then sell my rebuilt motor once it's done.
Any feedback welcome. Thanks
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