500 EFI, 200 hour service requirement
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Re: 500 EFI, 200 hour service requirement
Originally Posted by rickdarling
Dkahnjob -
Do you have your boat serviced in California? If so, where at?
I live relatively close to you and am potentially looking for a new shop.
I've been going to Paul Pauff (and they have been great) but it is a little bit of a haul for the smaller stuff...
Thanks - Rick
Do you have your boat serviced in California? If so, where at?
I live relatively close to you and am potentially looking for a new shop.
I've been going to Paul Pauff (and they have been great) but it is a little bit of a haul for the smaller stuff...
Thanks - Rick
I have been using Maveric Marine Inc. 14832 Calvert St.
Van Nuys, CA 91411 818-989-4445 Eric Bortman is the owner and he and his crew are really sharp on MerCruiser parts and service. When I stopped by on Friday he was in TX at a Mercruiser school. I went back in today to talk to him.
It is going to cost $2600.00 to pull the drives, change their oil and pressure test them for leaks, replace all fuel and oil filters and new engine and drive oil, do a leak down test and new plugs for both engines. He also said that since I don't know any history on the boat he can download info from the computer that will tell us how many hours the engines spent at each RPM range and whether they have been bumping the rev limiter or not. He said if all looks good I could possibly run another 50 or so hours before topping the engines. He also said that Mercury recomends replacing head gaskets, when I suggested that we could change springs without pulling the heads. The top end service is $3,000.00 per engine. If I can wait 50 hours I will probably just do the whole deal.
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Re: 500 EFI, 200 hour service requirement
Originally Posted by Dkahnjob
Hi Rick,
I have been using Maveric Marine Inc. 14832 Calvert St.
Van Nuys, CA 91411 818-989-4445 Eric Bortman is the owner and he and his crew are really sharp on MerCruiser parts and service. When I stopped by on Friday he was in TX at a Mercruiser school. I went back in today to talk to him.
It is going to cost $2600.00 to pull the drives, change their oil and pressure test them for leaks, replace all fuel and oil filters and new engine and drive oil, do a leak down test and new plugs for both engines. He also said that since I don't know any history on the boat he can download info from the computer that will tell us how many hours the engines spent at each RPM range and whether they have been bumping the rev limiter or not. He said if all looks good I could possibly run another 50 or so hours before topping the engines. He also said that Mercury recomends replacing head gaskets, when I suggested that we could change springs without pulling the heads. The top end service is $3,000.00 per engine. If I can wait 50 hours I will probably just do the whole deal.
David
I have been using Maveric Marine Inc. 14832 Calvert St.
Van Nuys, CA 91411 818-989-4445 Eric Bortman is the owner and he and his crew are really sharp on MerCruiser parts and service. When I stopped by on Friday he was in TX at a Mercruiser school. I went back in today to talk to him.
It is going to cost $2600.00 to pull the drives, change their oil and pressure test them for leaks, replace all fuel and oil filters and new engine and drive oil, do a leak down test and new plugs for both engines. He also said that since I don't know any history on the boat he can download info from the computer that will tell us how many hours the engines spent at each RPM range and whether they have been bumping the rev limiter or not. He said if all looks good I could possibly run another 50 or so hours before topping the engines. He also said that Mercury recomends replacing head gaskets, when I suggested that we could change springs without pulling the heads. The top end service is $3,000.00 per engine. If I can wait 50 hours I will probably just do the whole deal.
David
I've got new 496 Mag HOs (less than 75 hours) so, I am good for a while in terms of anything other than normal maintenance. I believe the last service I had cost me about $700 for the motors and $800 or so for the drives. I typically have a laundry list of little items as well.
Mine is a 96 single step 35 lightning and I top out at about 76 MPH - sometimes a bit higher. Although I got a pretty good deal (and the motors were basically new), I'm sorry I didn't hold out for injected blue motors....
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Re: 500 EFI, 200 hour service requirement
Originally Posted by rickdarling
Thank you David - I will keep them in mind when it's time.
I've got new 496 Mag HOs (less than 75 hours) so, I am good for a while in terms of anything other than normal maintenance. I believe the last service I had cost me about $700 for the motors and $800 or so for the drives. I typically have a laundry list of little items as well.
Mine is a 96 single step 35 lightning and I top out at about 76 MPH - sometimes a bit higher. Although I got a pretty good deal (and the motors were basically new), I'm sorry I didn't hold out for injected blue motors....
I've got new 496 Mag HOs (less than 75 hours) so, I am good for a while in terms of anything other than normal maintenance. I believe the last service I had cost me about $700 for the motors and $800 or so for the drives. I typically have a laundry list of little items as well.
Mine is a 96 single step 35 lightning and I top out at about 76 MPH - sometimes a bit higher. Although I got a pretty good deal (and the motors were basically new), I'm sorry I didn't hold out for injected blue motors....
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Originally Posted by itilldo
you changed the plugs and cap every year? is that really necessary or are you just being anal (which is a good thing)
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Originally Posted by rickdarling
Thank you David - I will keep them in mind when it's time.
I've got new 496 Mag HOs (less than 75 hours) so, I am good for a while in terms of anything other than normal maintenance. I believe the last service I had cost me about $700 for the motors and $800 or so for the drives. I typically have a laundry list of little items as well.
Mine is a 96 single step 35 lightning and I top out at about 76 MPH - sometimes a bit higher. Although I got a pretty good deal (and the motors were basically new), I'm sorry I didn't hold out for injected blue motors....
I've got new 496 Mag HOs (less than 75 hours) so, I am good for a while in terms of anything other than normal maintenance. I believe the last service I had cost me about $700 for the motors and $800 or so for the drives. I typically have a laundry list of little items as well.
Mine is a 96 single step 35 lightning and I top out at about 76 MPH - sometimes a bit higher. Although I got a pretty good deal (and the motors were basically new), I'm sorry I didn't hold out for injected blue motors....
I was actually looking for a boat with the 496 HO motors because I wanted the closed cooling system, I stumbled onto the 500 EFI package. I haven't had it in the water yet, so I can't comment on the performance, although I am sure I will like it.
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Re: 500 EFI, 200 hour service requirement
Originally Posted by Dkahnjob
Rick,
I was actually looking for a boat with the 496 HO motors because I wanted the closed cooling system, I stumbled onto the 500 EFI package. I haven't had it in the water yet, so I can't comment on the performance, although I am sure I will like it.
Dave
I was actually looking for a boat with the 496 HO motors because I wanted the closed cooling system, I stumbled onto the 500 EFI package. I haven't had it in the water yet, so I can't comment on the performance, although I am sure I will like it.
Dave
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Originally Posted by 35 fountain
Rick - look at it like this - No distributor, no caps and rotors, no timming to set, fresh water running through the block and heads, change the oil and filters every 25 hours - hell, the 496 HO is as close to maintenance free as you can get and they will run way past 500 hours without so much as a wimper, much less a refresh. As much as I like the 500 EFI and the kick in the a$$ they give you - Id much rather have what weve got - definately easier on the wallet and much more trouble free time on the water. Dont feel bad for not holding out for blue.
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