I've got a 2000 Yamaha 4-stroke 100 horse motor that needs some love. It has a heavy nock and a loss of power. At this point I figure I have three options.
Option one: Have the power head rebuilt
Option two: Have the power head replaced
Option three: Part the motor out and replace with a brand new model.
Due to cost I'm really leaning towards options One and three. I dont really care for the idea of dumping 4 grand into a 8 year old outboard and having no warranty (option two).
How many people have had outboards rebuilt in the past (I'm talking bored, pistons, rings, bearings, etc). Was yours sucessful? Trouble free after the fact? How many hours did you put on the motor?
I'm worried about getting this thing rebuilt and then having it either blow up, or not be dependable.
Option one: Have the power head rebuilt
Option two: Have the power head replaced
Option three: Part the motor out and replace with a brand new model.
Due to cost I'm really leaning towards options One and three. I dont really care for the idea of dumping 4 grand into a 8 year old outboard and having no warranty (option two).
How many people have had outboards rebuilt in the past (I'm talking bored, pistons, rings, bearings, etc). Was yours sucessful? Trouble free after the fact? How many hours did you put on the motor?
I'm worried about getting this thing rebuilt and then having it either blow up, or not be dependable.
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