healy39 Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 does $537.15 sound about right on a 92 50hp mariner Just seeing if i was ripped off Cheers
Bleeding Green Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 What was completed on the service? It sounds a bit high but hard to say as some items might have needed more attention than normal so the labour cost can quickly go through the roof. What is the break up of parts to labour? What parts were replaced? Did they pay any attention to the trailer/bearings?
tasksta Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 I have a 2000 jonno 70 and it cost me 350 for plugs, impeller, gear box oil, fuel filter and labour.
f1shen Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 (edited) 2004 Yamaha 15hp cost me about $300 for new plugs, a new impeller and a carbie flush (it was getting filthy in there), including labour. In the end I was happy to pay it, as I didn't have the time to fix it myself, and as I wasn't sure what was wrong with it at the time (turns out it was muck in the carburettor), I was happy to let the pros deal with it. Having said that, I've since bought a service manual so I can learn to do it myself. If you're not sure on the price, you can always ring around some other outboard mechanics in your local area and ask them to quote on the same service. Or ring Huey, who I'm sure would be happy to help. PS - If you do ring others, make sure you tell them the age of your engine. I know some mechanics wont touch the older ones, so maybe they'd also charge a premium for working on them. Edited November 26, 2012 by f1shen
Testlab Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 It only takes a few seized bolts for the labour charge to jump plus parts like gaskets get harder to obtain and thus more expensive. It does sound high for a normal, no problems service, but an extra hour or two can easily disappear into older engines.
a boat Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 Hi, with such limited inforamtion impossible to say. When we service an engine you get a parts list, with individual part numbers and labour so without knwoing what exactly was done and if they came across any problems again impossible to say. Why not ask the people if you think it is too much. Cheers, Huey.
bisso Posted November 28, 2012 Posted November 28, 2012 Try a sterndrive vessel! your talking $1000's for annual engine and leg servicing including parts. These days, under a grand for me is a relief. not to mention the running costs! Thank goodness i have decent mechanical knowledge so i now do most of the work myself. i just buy the parts from the suppliers and save on the $110.00 + GST labour charges! doesnt take long on my boat to log up several hours labour! FYI manuals are handy but you still need to know and understand how things work and what you are doing. nothing like stripping the last bolt thread without a spare available or the tools to retrieve and fix it.
gavw Posted November 28, 2012 Posted November 28, 2012 Hi raiders How often do u need to service an out board motor ?
bisso Posted November 29, 2012 Posted November 29, 2012 Hi raiders How often do u need to service an out board motor ? how often do you use it? gearbox oil change and impeller should be changed annually if reliability is your thing, lack of use can be the worst thing for outboards or any motor for that fact. plugs are cheap and a spare set should be carried on board. check your owners manual for maintenance intervals to guide you as regards your motor. Best to have it running sweetly with regular maintenance rather than leaving things till a problem arises.
healy39 Posted December 2, 2012 Author Posted December 2, 2012 Service consisted of this 5/16 nut Seal-blue15 4x gaskets Filter Impellar Diaphram 2x battery lugs 3x spark plugs Battery terminal 10mm ext star washer Ext tooth washer ids 4 Oil& grease Workshop consumables/enviromental Workshop Remove gearbox- fit impeller to water pump drain and fill gear box remove prop grease shaft grease motor spark and compression tests good. Fit new spark plugs fit new fuel filter grease steering fit new battery terrminals fit new battery lugs Labour 4 hours =$320 Total bill $537.15 Does this sound about right ???? Cheers brent
Guest Aussie007 Posted December 2, 2012 Posted December 2, 2012 Service consisted of this 5/16 nut Seal-blue15 4x gaskets Filter Impellar Diaphram 2x battery lugs 3x spark plugs Battery terminal 10mm ext star washer Ext tooth washer ids 4 Oil& grease Workshop consumables/enviromental Workshop Remove gearbox- fit impeller to water pump drain and fill gear box remove prop grease shaft grease motor spark and compression tests good. Fit new spark plugs fit new fuel filter grease steering fit new battery terrminals fit new battery lugs Labour 4 hours =$320 Total bill $537.15 Does this sound about right ???? Cheers brent i dont think all that would have taking half a working day to do maybe 2.5-3 hours labour but if they go over the 3rd hour by say 15mins would u still be charged for 4 hours work? i see the biggest job there is the gearbox im not a marine mechanic i can take off a gearbox change the impeller and put it back on in around an hour did they say on the work sheet if any seized bolts needed removing?
dunc333 Posted December 2, 2012 Posted December 2, 2012 i think the service is pretty close to the mark regards dunc333
gavw Posted December 6, 2012 Posted December 6, 2012 how often do you use it? gearbox oil change and impeller should be changed annually if reliability is your thing, lack of use can be the worst thing for outboards or any motor for that fact. plugs are cheap and a spare set should be carried on board. check your owners manual for maintenance intervals to guide you as regards your motor. Best to have it running sweetly with regular maintenance rather than leaving things till a problem arises. thanks for the advice when summer ends ill take it straight for a service
Benzeenees Posted December 8, 2012 Posted December 8, 2012 Perhaps a little high. The last service I had done on my 60hp Yamaha 4s was $400+. But the shop had a special on for July. Otherwise would have been $500+
Guest Aussie007 Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 Perhaps a little high. The last service I had done on my 60hp Yamaha 4s was $400+. But the shop had a special on for July. Otherwise would have been $500+ most things 4 stroke related are going to cost more than a 2 stroke did u have the same work done?
Benzeenees Posted December 13, 2012 Posted December 13, 2012 most things 4 stroke related are going to cost more than a 2 stroke did u have the same work done? No idea, but it would have included oil and plugs. It was an annual service - 500 hrs.
thylacene Posted December 16, 2012 Posted December 16, 2012 Suzuki DF175 four stroke 300 hour service Suzuki service pack (anodes, impeller, plugs, oil screen, filters) $168, labour $170 (2 1/2 hrs), oils $67 + $9 workshop materials and enviro levy. All up $456. Quite reasonable by my reckoning. Top customer service to boot at Fraser Marine Eden NSW. In all fairness, there were not any corroded bolts or other issues to slow him down, if it has been while since last apart, then an extra hour or so is clocked up easily.
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