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What is the approximate cost for an engine rebuild?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buddychrist" data-source="post: 275334" data-attributes="member: 9403"><p>How much does your 35 weigh?</p><p></p><p>If you could deal with it I would buy a nice little 25hp and wait to rebuild it yourself in the winter in off season.</p><p></p><p>I've rebuilt quite a few engines at home and it takes longer than to have a pro do it but when you're done you know that engine inside and out so if anything goes wrong you've got it covered.</p><p></p><p>I am 100% positive I could rebuild a 115hp mercury blindfolded. I did a rebuild on my SeaPro last winter out of boredom, just replacing gaskets, had to install a new high pressure fuel filter and figure why not since I'm already in there.</p><p></p><p>It's a pain but you'll be happy you did it. Not a lot of people can say that they're motor is built completely by themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddychrist, post: 275334, member: 9403"] How much does your 35 weigh? If you could deal with it I would buy a nice little 25hp and wait to rebuild it yourself in the winter in off season. I've rebuilt quite a few engines at home and it takes longer than to have a pro do it but when you're done you know that engine inside and out so if anything goes wrong you've got it covered. I am 100% positive I could rebuild a 115hp mercury blindfolded. I did a rebuild on my SeaPro last winter out of boredom, just replacing gaskets, had to install a new high pressure fuel filter and figure why not since I'm already in there. It's a pain but you'll be happy you did it. Not a lot of people can say that they're motor is built completely by themselves. [/QUOTE]
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