Unfortunately I'm not set up to pull a motor and just a tad mechanically retarded....I'd rather pay the pro's for that type of job...
Apparently it is not fun pulling that 5.8 from a gopher hole, he told me if it ever leaks again to bring it back to him and maybe it will catch fire in his compound.....lol....
These guys are good, they give me very detailed instruction for the self directed work I can do, have a competitive shop rate ($120 hr), and always end up at or under the quoted price (even if the quote is high I'd rather go in knowing it will be $2700 as opposed to thinking it's $2700 just to find out it's closer to $4K). The owners were mechanics at another well known marine shop and left over poor business ethics, really stand up guys...
Anyways, back to the leak.... getter figured out yet??????
neutron wrote:
I agree knowing it is sealed makes for sleeping on it a good thing.
but 2700 seems a little steep. its amazing what gets charge out there.
I am lucky I have the ability and a great shop to work in to do even that sort of thing myself. pulling a motor may seem like a huge undertaking but I dont mine the challlenge, I could get that kind of job done in 16 hours or less and that is going very slow, cleaning everything completly and having all the parts ready before hand.
once the rear seat and engine hatch is out its a breeze. Pulling the drive on a volvo is very quick and easy