What are the chances of getting parts back from a engine builder
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What are the chances of getting parts back from a engine builder
I am going to be looking at a boat in a couple of days. Naturally it's priced pretty cheap due to it needing a motor. So I talked to the seller and he said he had a motor fail this past summer. It's his first boat and he bought it with a bad motor. He bought one and it spun a bearing. So he sent the motor to the engine company to be fixed under warranty. Or so he thought. He got a call saying it he owed 2600 because it needed a new block. I really don't care about the engine. I care about all the accessories on the engine. He said it sent it down there with everything on it. I personally wouldn't have done that I would of sent a motor with the flywheel, distributor and carb. However, he did send all the little expensive things. My question is do you think if I buy this boat and get the guy to agree to contacting the builder and asking for just the accessories that are his back and they keep the motor that they will do it?
First off I would make the deal contingent on him getting the parts back and I will pay the shipping. I will make sure I have everything written and signed by a witness. My curiosity is do you think the builder would do that?
First off I would make the deal contingent on him getting the parts back and I will pay the shipping. I will make sure I have everything written and signed by a witness. My curiosity is do you think the builder would do that?
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No one will know that other then the builder who has the parts....only way your going to get an answer is to call him and try and work it out...its a 50/50 chance either way
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IMO, If you want the goodies off the engine, the owner needs to get the engine in his possession, we don't need another thread on how someone got screwed by someone else.
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I have no intention on a thread of getting screwed I am going to try and price the boat according to what he doesn't have. I will see if he can get the accessories back from the machine shop and I will pay for the shipping of those and the storage fee if there is one. However I don't want to pay the bill for the motor since I don't need it. The company is Daddy O's marine in Ft. Lauderdale and I have done a quick search which revealed I would rather have my old engine that I know runs. I just need the stuff that bolts to it.
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Not to be a jackass but if you don't talk to the guy in possession of said parts it really doesn't matter what we think or say. He'll either throw you out of his shop or sell you the stuff.
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I have no intention on a thread of getting screwed I am going to try and price the boat according to what he doesn't have. I will see if he can get the accessories back from the machine shop and I will pay for the shipping of those and the storage fee if there is one. However I don't want to pay the bill for the motor since I don't need it. The company is Daddy O's marine in Ft. Lauderdale and I have done a quick search which revealed I would rather have my old engine that I know runs. I just need the stuff that bolts to it.
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It's a 1990 cobalt 223. It's not an expensive boat. I don't want the motor due to I know I have one that works already. I don't want to spend 2600 for a motor I know nothing about. My motor is just a long block, so I need all the brackets and accessories. 2600 is a lot to pay for just old accessories. I did get ahold of the engine builder with the boat owners concent. He stated that he will have to talk to the owner of the shop about it. Also that he has to talk to the seller of the boat and verify he is finished with the boat and isn't going to pay for the motor. So we will see how the everything goes. I'm going to look at the boat tomorrow and see if I even want it. I'm looking to buy this and sell my VIP. The VIP was a cheap boat just bought for parts, I just decided to keep it so I had a boat docked. It has served it's purpose and I'm ready for a better quality boat. Where I live a 24ft boat is the biggest I can get up my street so im limited . Also I'm good at working on boats and fixing them so I prefer to buy them cheap and broken this way I can make it how I want.