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Has anyone paid a Yamaha tech to pull lower units on F225 as part of a pre purchase inspection? Both engines are 2004 with 500 hours on them.
I've paid to have 3.3 liter 200 and 225 inspected 3x over the last 4 years.Has anyone paid a Yamaha tech to pull lower units on F225 as part of a pre purchase inspection? Both engines are 2004 with 500 hours on them.
I am surprised about the gauge not agreeing with the ECM hours.I had one done on my pre purchase. They used a scope so no disassembly other the the prop required. also had them hook up a Yamaha diagnostic to get rpm run times report. It also revealed a discrepancy between what the gauges said the hours were on one of the motors vs what the ECM had recoded. One of the motors has been replaced using the old gauges. would have thought what the gauge showed was pulled from the ECM it apparently is not. Used in negotiations. One motor had the exhaust done the other did not. unfortunately struggling to get the exhaust parts for a 2002 F225 there on backorder everywhere.
Great pictures here! If the sale goes through this will be the first priority to protect my investment. Good job on the repair! Did you do that work yourself? If not, approximately what did it cost you to get it done?This is what corrosion looks like on the powerhead. I was able to have it TIG welded and replaced midsection and oil pump and running great as it always has. Unfortunately you don’t know until you pull the powerhead. Before and after pictures attached.
I purchased a 2003 GW 282 with twin F225 and 800 hours. I had Catalano in CT do a compression test, computer download, and leak down test even though I had recent original records from the seller showing that the exhaust was done in the last few years. They installed new thermostats too while they had it apart. Total cost was $1130, and I spent this prior to committing to the final purchase. Engines are the one thing that I wouldn't mess with on a used boat without getting a professional review - no matter how few hours are on it. Good luck!Has anyone paid a Yamaha tech to pull lower units on F225 as part of a pre purchase inspection? Both engines are 2004 with 500 hours on them.
Worth every penny.I purchased a 2003 GW 282 with twin F225 and 800 hours. I had Catalano in CT do a compression test, computer download, and leak down test even though I had recent original records from the seller showing that the exhaust was done in the last few years. They installed new thermostats too while they had it apart. Total cost was $1130, and I spent this prior to committing to the final purchase. Engines are the one thing that I wouldn't mess with on a used boat without getting a professional review - no matter how few hours are on it. Good luck!
I had exhausts done on '08 200's in 2019. It was around 12K but we did a lot of other stuff while the power heads were off. that price also included full VST svc, a couple of steering seals, power trim seal, prop shaft seal on one lower unit and other misc stuff. I believe without all the extra work, it would have been around $9800.00. That was just me stroking a check, no DIY. Even in today's money, I'd guess the number is 5k per engine to have someone do it... but that's here on Long Island where labor is 175-200 per hour and the man is really gettin his on parts markup.Worth every penny.
The last exhaust replacement job I saw was quite a few years ago on twin 225s. At that time exhaust kits were $600 per engine. The total job which included oil pumps was somewhere around $5,000 but I think that was before it was discovered that the oil pans were shot.
It's not a cheap job.
With the past 10 years of inflation, I imagine todays cost would be a lot higher.
Does anyone know if the exhaust kits are still being offered for $600?
Dang... that's a pretty big markup indeed as I took my boat to a GW dealer here locally called Jacobsen's Marine in Edmonds and they said it would be "around" $2k - $2,500, depending on what all needed to be done. Obviously more if it was a powerhead, though they did mention a replacement powerhead would likely be another $5k or so on top of that. Of which they mentioned at that point, they'd recommend parting it out and buying new or a used replacement motor if you could find one. This was right after I bought my boat back in October of 2021, and asked out of the sake of curiosity, though they did say they dropped the lower unit on my 2004 F225 and it looked perfect. Knock on wood...I had exhausts done on '08 200's in 2019. It was around 12K but we did a lot of other stuff while the power heads were off. that price also included full VST svc, a couple of steering seals, power trim seal, prop shaft seal on one lower unit and other misc stuff. I believe without all the extra work, it would have been around $9800.00. That was just me stroking a check, no DIY. Even in today's money, I'd guess the number is 5k per engine to have someone do it... but that's here on Long Island where labor is 175-200 per hour and the man is really gettin his on parts markup.
If you can dodge the rotted oil pan/block bullet, It's totally worth it.
Those numbers sound very optimistic. For 2500, I’d have mine done even if they passed just so I could sleep at night. I know 2500 is a good chunk but compared to the dry assbanging we all take with these boats, it’s a drop in the bucket.Dang... that's a pretty big markup indeed as I took my boat to a GW dealer here locally called Jacobsen's Marine in Edmonds and they said it would be "around" $2k - $2,500, depending on what all needed to be done. Obviously more if it was a powerhead, though they did mention a replacement powerhead would likely be another $5k or so on top of that. Of which they mentioned at that point, they'd recommend parting it out and buying new or a used replacement motor if you could find one. This was right after I bought my boat back in October of 2021, and asked out of the sake of curiosity, though they did say they dropped the lower unit on my 2004 F225 and it looked perfect. Knock on wood...