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XR Performance Rebuild?
Broke forward in a stock XR sweptback. Looking to find an experienced rebuilder in FL. Also what upgrades, if any, will prolong the life of the drive?
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Where in Fl are you. I know a great guy in Lantana and 1 up by Daytona
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Who in Lantana?
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Originally Posted by a262carl
(Post 3955284)
Where in Fl are you. I know a great guy in Lantana and 1 up by Daytona
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Scott Mcpherson. 1 man operation a little slow but he does excellent work I feal.
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The guy up in north Florida, his name is Galen Waley phone number is 386 734 3133. Ive heard he is extremely knowledgeable in building drives and race drives. He was recomended to me by Scott in lantana when i was up there to service my stuff.
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X2 Gaylen Wyley at Speedmasters inc. in Deltona, I've known Gaylen for thirty plus years and he is as sharp as they come. Tell 'em Warren from Sarasota sent ya.
He mainly builds speedmasters and is a perfectionist when it comes to drives. I'd like to build it for you but you specified 100 miles so Gaylen is the clear winner here and a top notch builder Here's his webb sight. http://www.speedmasters-inc.com/ Also when it comes to upgrades, listen to him. He'll tell you what works and whats a waste of money. Warren |
LOL! Yeah, I know Scott. He really pays attention to detail and charged a fair price. Rebuilt a couple for me and did a good job. I feel that after I break an XR its the crappy new gears. He did a rebuild for me a while back and polished everything in the drive related to shifting and it shifts like butter and engages real nice.
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Thanks guys.
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Looks like it will cost north of $5Gs to fix my broken XR swepback upper. I look at BAM and 100% new XR upper is just under $6500. Sure seems to me that the new unit is a better route. What are the pros and cons of going with a rebuilt v/s new unit?
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This is actually less that the cost to repair my drive.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o49493-en.html |
I would want to call them first to verify exactly what they are selling for the price displayed. In the main description it says they have complete drives any ratio and/or uppers and lowers available,,,, but next to the price it says $5190/new upper.
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I did call. They are buying complete drives and spitting them. Using the 'parts are more that the sum' method to make a little money. Spoke with John at The Bravo Shop and he advised me to do the same. Purchase the whole drive and sell the foot if I did not need it. His example was 6000 for a top or 7500 for the whole thing. Sell the lower for 2500+ and walla 5000 buck top. Back to the question, is it worth over 5000 for a rebuild?
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I have heard depending on what breaks and how the case can tweak and should be discarded
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Welcome to the club of blown bravo blues! Sorry that you had to join. Sound like you are onto something though with buying the entire drive but IMO sell YOUR used Lower, or its only time before that starts coming apart sending metal through the new upper.
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I am having the lower rebuilt. It is a -2 sportmaster. I'm told nothing was damaged there. Just making sure no metal anywhere and reseal.
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Originally Posted by offshorexcursion
(Post 3967449)
Welcome to the club of blown bravo blues! Sorry that you had to join. Sound like you are onto something though with buying the entire drive but IMO sell YOUR used Lower, or its only time before that starts coming apart sending metal through the new upper.
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If your looking at shipping it any way. I'd send it the Bravo shop. They have many upgrades available that will help the bravos survive.
http://thebravoshop.com |
Before you leap, my experience with Max Machine has been excellent. Perfect performance with absolutely no wear run regularly at 6000-6500 RPM w/750+HP. In my experience, you are much better off with a Max Machine upgrade than a new Mercury drive. Why buy what just broke? www.maxmachineworx.com
Whatever you do, keep the drive oil temp under control. |
I have spoken to John at The Bravo Shop at length and he has been very helpful with information. My plan is/was to purchase a new drive upper and have them upgrade to cryo gears and hardened shims along with a couple other things. Also, have them check the broken drive for case stretch and advise me on if rebuilding it a good idea. This way I would have 1 swep back spare that was ready to go. I can't really complain the about current drives I have. They are 2005 models and have survived behind up to 800hp till now, minus a few down years for motor changes, blah blah blah. I do like the looks of Maxmachine pieces, so i guess I have yet another decision to make.
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