CaneCutter79
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1979 Evinrude 85hp V4, model 85995R
I'm told I will probably need to rebuild my motor. The motor is in terrific shape overall (other than my current dilema) and it has lasted for 31 years without so much as a tune-up. No joke!
I know the original owner well and they took care of the boat/motor but cannot recall if they ever had motor work done. The only time it was in the shop was for minor carb. work. No tune-up, no changing the impellar, etc. The motor ran in muddy water for 31yrs, had very low hours on it, and I've had it for 2yrs and it's run like a top. It's gone from being used 2-3 weekends a year to 3-4 fishing trips per month.
So.....
How difficult is it to rebuild the motor if I was to do this myself? I've never rebuilt any motor before but I have a few friends with mechanic experience and I myself can be pretty handy at repair. I've done a few things myself to the motor including replacing the head gasket. That did not fix my low compression in one cylinder issue so it's time to see if the rings are bad or if the cylinder/cylinder wall is bad.
I have a repair manual. It references a few tools that I do not have. Is it worth the investment on a few tools, a lot of time and effort, etc. to rebuild this motor myself? I've been told $2,000-3,000 for a rebuild. I really want to rebuild this motor vs. buying another one. Lots of sentimental value with this one.
Any advice or feedback is much appreciated.
I'm told I will probably need to rebuild my motor. The motor is in terrific shape overall (other than my current dilema) and it has lasted for 31 years without so much as a tune-up. No joke!
So.....
How difficult is it to rebuild the motor if I was to do this myself? I've never rebuilt any motor before but I have a few friends with mechanic experience and I myself can be pretty handy at repair. I've done a few things myself to the motor including replacing the head gasket. That did not fix my low compression in one cylinder issue so it's time to see if the rings are bad or if the cylinder/cylinder wall is bad.
I have a repair manual. It references a few tools that I do not have. Is it worth the investment on a few tools, a lot of time and effort, etc. to rebuild this motor myself? I've been told $2,000-3,000 for a rebuild. I really want to rebuild this motor vs. buying another one. Lots of sentimental value with this one.
Any advice or feedback is much appreciated.