I first heard of aftermarket lower units here about a month ago thanks to CaptSolo.
Then I started to look into it out of curiosity of what happens when you fit this to your engine and what water pump do you use from then on etc... again, just curious.
I called SEI in Oldsmar (Tampa) Florida and spoke with them and all OEM parts are interchangeable, blah blah blah. It is a clone of OEM built to their specifications. Some say it is great and others say they would not go out the inlet on one installed. Claims of short life and catastrophic failures.
Now I remember that when I was pre purchase inspection that I noted that it appeared that one engine lower unit had a newer case, I ASSUMED that my buddy Doug may have hit bottom and broke the skeg, he would want it repaired out of pride, function, do the right thing, etc.
Now that is not to say that someone didn't give him a real good deal on a new lower unit.
How can I tell if my used boat is fitted with an SEI lower unit?
For all practical purpose I believe they look the same...
Then I started to look into it out of curiosity of what happens when you fit this to your engine and what water pump do you use from then on etc... again, just curious.
I called SEI in Oldsmar (Tampa) Florida and spoke with them and all OEM parts are interchangeable, blah blah blah. It is a clone of OEM built to their specifications. Some say it is great and others say they would not go out the inlet on one installed. Claims of short life and catastrophic failures.
Now I remember that when I was pre purchase inspection that I noted that it appeared that one engine lower unit had a newer case, I ASSUMED that my buddy Doug may have hit bottom and broke the skeg, he would want it repaired out of pride, function, do the right thing, etc.
Now that is not to say that someone didn't give him a real good deal on a new lower unit.
How can I tell if my used boat is fitted with an SEI lower unit?
For all practical purpose I believe they look the same...
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