jccurrie
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I`m looking at getting my 1989 Mercury 50hp, 3 cylinder two stroke outboard serviced , my first quote is a staggering £ 330 plus Vat !!!! still waiting on another quote, I thought this a tad expensive , any thoughts guys ?
DIY, i assume its a simple 2 stroke with CD ignition
I`m looking at getting my 1989 Mercury 50hp, 3 cylinder two stroke outboard serviced , my first quote is a staggering £ 330 plus Vat !!!! still waiting on another quote, I thought this a tad expensive , any thoughts guys ?
i`m up in sunny Glasgowi`ve only just bought the boat and motor, it performed really well on the trial so i`m not overly worried about , just thought it best to start off with a nice service but at over £ 300 !
Try Stirlings Marine, their yard is in Linwood, easy reach of Glasgow, I use them to service my Mercury outboard and a Jetski, very reliable, honest and reasonably priced:
http://stirlingsmarine.co.uk/
Just a quick word of warning on DIY servicing of those old 3 cylinder motors. Make sure you check the thermostat as the top cylinder can overheat if not seen to. The engine mounts could be starting to get tired as they get older, another well known problem. As others have said, get a professional to give it a good service and check over as this is your 1st one, just for peace of mind.
When ever I see posts like this they make me smile particularly when they use the word Professional. What I think people mean is 'taking the engine to an individual or indeed firm that you pay to have something done for you'. Unless you are sure of the quality of work they carry out I would not rely on the word Professional. If however you do it yourself (and servicing a 2 stroke is quite easy) you know exactly what and how well it has been done.
Get your hands dirty and learn it is all part of the boating experience