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For $300, I would be tempted to pick up the bayliner on facetube marketplace for $600 and sell the trailer and outdrive to get my money back.
A new block may be cheaper … seriously hope it turns out wellI just got off the phone from ordering 3 more taps to the tune of $61.54 each. I also ordered a couple more drill bits for good measure, and the spotfacing stop collar that I was supposed to get with the initial order.
With shipping and handling the new bill is $275.00! The initial order was 305.74/ I'm now in for a grand total of $580.74
I should end up with a good bit of leftover materials, but GEEZE! But I digress; it is still cheaper and more convenient than any of the other alternatives that I have come up with.
Now to wait...
...which is everything we've done to our boats so far.Nice job. There's always a learning curve to specialty repairs.
Rotten boat prices with running 3.0 are back in the $500 range. Sell the drive and trailer to cover the hull disposal fee. Facetube listed an early 00's boat for 1200 because the interior was trashThe last time I priced a new block it was $1,200 for the bare block.
You may need to run it as is or JB it and wait for later to get the tooling ...Still dead in the water. I called Lock-n-Stitch yesterday to check on my order, as it has been two weeks.
I know my card transaction went through because I saw the notification the same day. I remember being shocked by the price. I checked it again Saturday and it was still showing as paid. But on Monday, it disappeared. Same as last time I ordered. They waited too long and the transaction cancelled.
The guy is really nice, but this is B.S. Now he is whining about half of his staff being out sick, and a dog bit his finger and needed stitches. So I am patient. He says he'll call back but I end up calling him only to get the same.
I honestly believe he's trying, but there is a glitch in their machine, for sure.
I'm really frustrated at this point. The weather is already turning hot, and I should be done with this repair.
good deal. At least with a marine engine heat cycling isnt as much of an issue. unless something goes wrong, 150-160 is about all it will see which should keep expansion/contraction to a minimum and not stress the pins. otherwise, I am with Danforth..... rotten boat donor motor, and swap it out whole and run itShe runs once again! No leaks so far...
That's awesome Mark! She looks great and sounds great, I hope to be doing that at some point this year. Enjoy her!Here is the video from today.