BruceK
Well-Known Member
Personally I dont know why you want an engineer to change bellows. It's like asking a mechanic to do a wheel change. To remove a drive that's been regularly removed. i.e. no stuck pins is 20-30 minutes, The water intake hose admittedly can be a PITA and take an hour or more depending on space in the engine room. Fitting the drive is the awkward bit. The splines go in or they dont. I've had the shaft go in almost immediately and I've struggled for up to two hours. Once the drive is in another 20 minutes, connecting and tightening the bellows is half hour tops even with the fiddle. Gear cable 20 minutes. Props twenty minutes if they havent stuck.
The longest single job by far is cleaning all the barnacles off to antifoul. You think you're done after 20 minutes but are still there 2 hours later picking away. Especially the transom shield. So anywhere between three and six hours depending on the state / when last done and access for me. You also really require a second pair of hands for some of it too. So I could well imagine a dealer charging you 2 x 4hr for a job unless you are a regular and he knows he's not going to struggle.
The longest single job by far is cleaning all the barnacles off to antifoul. You think you're done after 20 minutes but are still there 2 hours later picking away. Especially the transom shield. So anywhere between three and six hours depending on the state / when last done and access for me. You also really require a second pair of hands for some of it too. So I could well imagine a dealer charging you 2 x 4hr for a job unless you are a regular and he knows he's not going to struggle.