Rum_Pirate
Well-Known Member
What would you do if you bought two NEW 90hp outboard engines.
Then a couple years later a block on one of them is damages (for whatever reason).
Whereupon you find that the 90hp outboard that you bought turns out to have been a 70hp that the dealer had in stock (he did not have another 90hp) and in order to complete the sale he
a) changed the decals
b) changed the carburettors (not sure if he actually made the change).
c) did not change the timing.
d) did not disclose that the engine was a 70 which he doctored (after manufacture to parade as a 90hp) into a 90hp and charged you full price.
NB these are the differences between the 70hp and the 90hp as the rest apparently is the same.
Then at the time when the block broke you discover that the dealer went bankrupt a month before.
What would you do?
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PS This is a true event.
and NO it is not Yamaha.
Then a couple years later a block on one of them is damages (for whatever reason).
Whereupon you find that the 90hp outboard that you bought turns out to have been a 70hp that the dealer had in stock (he did not have another 90hp) and in order to complete the sale he
a) changed the decals
b) changed the carburettors (not sure if he actually made the change).
c) did not change the timing.
d) did not disclose that the engine was a 70 which he doctored (after manufacture to parade as a 90hp) into a 90hp and charged you full price.
NB these are the differences between the 70hp and the 90hp as the rest apparently is the same.
Then at the time when the block broke you discover that the dealer went bankrupt a month before.
What would you do?
.
.
.
.
.
PS This is a true event.
and NO it is not Yamaha.