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Originally Posted by BraceYourself
(Post 2783861)
Just got my quote. All I can say is WOW. I sent in two perfectly working (2006) 1075's. They had 125 hours. Uppers done at 75 hours. Retail on the quote for the refresh and recomended upgrades was $95,000. This included a pulley upgrade that they highly recomended, new valve covers, and a few cosmetic upgrades. This was mercury's recommended price but my guy doing the R&R gave me a discount. Orignal quote was $22,810 each engine.
They just better perform as well as the first 125 hours. The engines HAVE BEEN AWESOME. GREAT RELIABILITY. JB, I was on the phone with Randy at Cobra (a certified Mercury dealer for 25+ years) when you posted and told him about it. He said he would rebuild them, do all the upgrades, give you a 6 months warranty....all for $26.000.00 each. With a guarantee that $26,000.00 each is all you will pay, no up selling or surprises. |
don't forget all the braided hoses and aluminum fittings.
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Are you f*ckin' kidding me!!!??? Who in their right mind would pay 92k to rebuild a motor!!?? WTF?? I had a Merc 650HP completely torn down and rebuilt for 10k.
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Originally Posted by daredevil
(Post 2783892)
$HIIIT, i can buy "3" 1100 Cobra engines for that BRAND NEW.
But what is there to expect from merc,,,they ask 77 dollars for a stud ,which i got from ARP for $ 5,26 and even stronger.:eek: |
Originally Posted by BraceYourself
(Post 2783939)
That was for (2) and I got a discount from retail. Just crazy they actually bill it out for that.
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Originally Posted by gregsweeney
(Post 2783842)
what does it cost? Thanks for any help.
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Good question.
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2783944)
I realize it was for two motors...Even though my post didn't read like that. 92k is insane. I mean really, I'd like to see a build sheet after the rebuild. Do they charge 300 an hour for labor?
I dont understand either. What are you getting for 22.8K an engine? and you said you had "the uppers" done. PLEASE show us the build sheet. Actually if you could get the shop to print an injection profile for you that would be really enlightening- that will show you how much time the engines have spent at various throttle openings, and all the late model mercs (nmea 2000 compliant mercs) have this. DO you mean you paid to get an engine top end freshening?- or a drive upper? I'm really curious to compute out the real ownership costs of this package are. Good to hear they are reliable- they should be at that price. Combine the acquisition costs, with the upper spend + the fresh up at 125 hours and the valve adjustments - and wow....... Uncle Dave LaveCraft 2750 Ilmor 710 LaveyCraft 20.8 Tunnel 406 |
WOW! I'm just blown away at the prices Merc gets for a REBUILD. And this was on a good running motor that just needed freshening.
Darrell. |
THIS IS WHY THERE HURTING FOR BUSINESS ,
ALL I CAN SAY IS ONE THING. "" GREED """" THEY WONT BE GETTING AWAY WITH THIS FOR TO LONG IN THIS ECONOMY . PLENTY OF GOOD HIGH END BUILDER'S THAT WILL REBUILD THESE MOTOR'S FOR LESS THEN HALF OF THE PRICE THAT MERC WANT'S WITH BETTER PART'S THAT LAST LONGER THEN 125 HOUR'S . IV HERD OF SOME OF THESE CUSTOM BUILDER'S 1000HP MOTOR'S RUNING 200 PLUS HOUR'S BEFORE A REBUILD . JUST MY 2cents MIKE |
Originally Posted by mikebrls
(Post 2784175)
IV HERD OF SOME OF THESE CUSTOM BUILDER'S 1000HP MOTOR'S RUNING 200 PLUS HOUR'S BEFORE A REBUILD .
JUST MY 2cents MIKE 200+ hours on 1000 HP before rebuilds seems optimistic when stories have popped up about stock 525's going boom in 100 hours or less. My idea of a trouble free motor is how many hours before it has to be disassembled for anything (top end, valves whatever). |
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