TripleJGraffis
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2024
- Messages
- 415
Looking for some advice once again on a new motor. I have toned it down on the search for one, as I know I have more work to do on the boat before worrying about a motor. The only reason I am posting this is because some of you said that if I found a decent deal, that I should jump on it only then. I did reach out to a gentleman on craigslist weeks ago and he just responded while I was on vacation.
Here is the correspondence so far for the most part. He has been talking back and forth giving me helpful information, so I figured I could share it with you all to see if you can help me make an educated decision as to whether this guy is potentially legit or just trying to make a quick dollar.
ME: Hello. I have what appears to be an 85hp 1989 marine power force outboard motor. It came dismantled because the old owner wanted to bore it out himself but decided to sell it with the boat I purchased from him.. He says that is all it needs as well as new pistons and rings. Do you do this kind of work?
HIM: I would like nothing more than to do the work for you, however just so you know the expanse will coast you way more than that engine is worth. Pistons are over 100 each, plus wrist pins, bearings gaskets and machine work, it's going to get costly in a hurry if I had to guess it would be in the 1500 to 2000 range. Being in the business I don't do a half ass job, I won't cheapen up a rebuild, it only comes back to haunt. And the best you end up with is a 35pluss old outboard that wasn't very good when it was new. According to my books that engine is 1984-89. I suggest finding a good used engine
ME: Thanks! Appreciate the honesty! Do you have any recommendations on where I can find one?
HIM: What is the boat rated for, what is the budget you would like to stay in, I'm sure I could find you something
ME: It is a 1989 Maxum 1700XR I am completely restoring it and might have to rebuild the transom. The boat is currently rated for no larger than 85hp, so I would like to stick to that size. Thatās what I currently have. Right now, I would like to stay under 1000.00 if I can find something decent, but I know that is a far stretch. I donāt have the money currently. I am just exploring options currently as a new motor will not be needed until closer to the completion of the boat, which should give me ample time to save up and find a decent used motor.
HIM: I'll keep my eyes open, thinking that a 85hp 4 cylinder mercury may fit the bill. They are great running engine's there is a ton of parts available for them and are way better than the force ever was
ME: Agreed. Every search I do leads me back to one of those. So questionā¦.I am going into this resto with zero knowledge and learning as I go. 2 stroke is basically oil and gas mix, and 4 stroke is straight up gas, correct? Is there a weight difference?
HIM:
Two stroke you run premix oil in gas roughly at a 50 to 1 ratio 50parts fuel one part oil. About a pint of pit to 6gals of gas. Never run nothing but premium gas, regulator gas has alcohol in it and that is no good in a marine environment because the alcohol will absorb water which can destroy a motor.
4 stock you run straight gas again nothing but premium. The engine has a oil sump filter and needs oil changes much like a car. The difference is a 2stock is much lighter, can run higher Rev s and is way simpler. But they have higher emissions than the 4storke
Even used 4stroks are way more costly then a 2stoke. And a older boat that was designed for a 2stoke my have trouble with the extra weight of the 4stroke of the same HP. New boats are built with way more beam to address this, beam is the with of the boat at the stern
HIM: Well I may have a engine coming in on a trade that may be of interest to you. A guy is wanting to trade in on a engine I have. It's a 85 HP Mercury 4-cylinder. I'll let you know more when and if it gets here if you are interested
HIM: I took that moto in, it's a 4-cylinder 2 stroke, I didn't run it yet but here is what I know. I had great compression 145 on my gauge even on all for cylinders. The engine has been in storage and moved around for many years, so the appearance needs worked, new paint and new decals would go a long way to make it look really nice. A new set of reproduction decals would set you back around $65 off E-bay I don't have a controls for it, but again E-bay or I could possibly make the Force setup you have work. And the engine never had power trim on it, but again I could find you a setup for it. I have $750 into it, and as is that's what I would sell it to you for. If it gets it running, put a new fuel pump in it, put power trim on it, and include a set of controls I would have to get $1250 for it. I will not be painting it, just don't have the tin or space to do that stuff
HIM: Forgot to say that it's has awesome spark on all cylinders.
HIM: It should have said water pump, not fuel pump. Hate autocorrect
I did ask him for some photos is he has any, but as far as this goes, he does seem to know what he's talking about....What do you all think? Is it a deal worth taking or should I keep searching?
Here is the correspondence so far for the most part. He has been talking back and forth giving me helpful information, so I figured I could share it with you all to see if you can help me make an educated decision as to whether this guy is potentially legit or just trying to make a quick dollar.
ME: Hello. I have what appears to be an 85hp 1989 marine power force outboard motor. It came dismantled because the old owner wanted to bore it out himself but decided to sell it with the boat I purchased from him.. He says that is all it needs as well as new pistons and rings. Do you do this kind of work?
HIM: I would like nothing more than to do the work for you, however just so you know the expanse will coast you way more than that engine is worth. Pistons are over 100 each, plus wrist pins, bearings gaskets and machine work, it's going to get costly in a hurry if I had to guess it would be in the 1500 to 2000 range. Being in the business I don't do a half ass job, I won't cheapen up a rebuild, it only comes back to haunt. And the best you end up with is a 35pluss old outboard that wasn't very good when it was new. According to my books that engine is 1984-89. I suggest finding a good used engine
ME: Thanks! Appreciate the honesty! Do you have any recommendations on where I can find one?
HIM: What is the boat rated for, what is the budget you would like to stay in, I'm sure I could find you something
ME: It is a 1989 Maxum 1700XR I am completely restoring it and might have to rebuild the transom. The boat is currently rated for no larger than 85hp, so I would like to stick to that size. Thatās what I currently have. Right now, I would like to stay under 1000.00 if I can find something decent, but I know that is a far stretch. I donāt have the money currently. I am just exploring options currently as a new motor will not be needed until closer to the completion of the boat, which should give me ample time to save up and find a decent used motor.
HIM: I'll keep my eyes open, thinking that a 85hp 4 cylinder mercury may fit the bill. They are great running engine's there is a ton of parts available for them and are way better than the force ever was
ME: Agreed. Every search I do leads me back to one of those. So questionā¦.I am going into this resto with zero knowledge and learning as I go. 2 stroke is basically oil and gas mix, and 4 stroke is straight up gas, correct? Is there a weight difference?
HIM:
Two stroke you run premix oil in gas roughly at a 50 to 1 ratio 50parts fuel one part oil. About a pint of pit to 6gals of gas. Never run nothing but premium gas, regulator gas has alcohol in it and that is no good in a marine environment because the alcohol will absorb water which can destroy a motor.
4 stock you run straight gas again nothing but premium. The engine has a oil sump filter and needs oil changes much like a car. The difference is a 2stock is much lighter, can run higher Rev s and is way simpler. But they have higher emissions than the 4storke
Even used 4stroks are way more costly then a 2stoke. And a older boat that was designed for a 2stoke my have trouble with the extra weight of the 4stroke of the same HP. New boats are built with way more beam to address this, beam is the with of the boat at the stern
HIM: Well I may have a engine coming in on a trade that may be of interest to you. A guy is wanting to trade in on a engine I have. It's a 85 HP Mercury 4-cylinder. I'll let you know more when and if it gets here if you are interested
HIM: I took that moto in, it's a 4-cylinder 2 stroke, I didn't run it yet but here is what I know. I had great compression 145 on my gauge even on all for cylinders. The engine has been in storage and moved around for many years, so the appearance needs worked, new paint and new decals would go a long way to make it look really nice. A new set of reproduction decals would set you back around $65 off E-bay I don't have a controls for it, but again E-bay or I could possibly make the Force setup you have work. And the engine never had power trim on it, but again I could find you a setup for it. I have $750 into it, and as is that's what I would sell it to you for. If it gets it running, put a new fuel pump in it, put power trim on it, and include a set of controls I would have to get $1250 for it. I will not be painting it, just don't have the tin or space to do that stuff
HIM: Forgot to say that it's has awesome spark on all cylinders.
HIM: It should have said water pump, not fuel pump. Hate autocorrect
I did ask him for some photos is he has any, but as far as this goes, he does seem to know what he's talking about....What do you all think? Is it a deal worth taking or should I keep searching?