onthewater102
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Not at all - I've just found myself too far down the rabbit's hole to get out without realizing it on far too many a project not to ask the questions I wish others around had prodded me with.
Hey your not too late. Thanks for the heads up on the parts source. They seem to have more parts for less $$$. I'll give them a call to see what's in the kit compared to the other site I was considering. How was the quality of the parts?wmk0002 said:I'm late to this thread, but I rebuilt my 70hp Force this past summer. It's a 3 cylinder and the machine shop charged me $160 to bore/hone all cylinders plus they pressed out my wrist pins for me and pressed on the upper main bearing on the crank. I think the press work was only $10 and the machine work was $50/cylinder. So for a two cylinder you may be looking at $100 from your local machine shop.
Also, I bought my rebuild kit from https://www.powerheadkit.com/mercury-mariner.htm. They have good customer service and it seemed to be a great deal once you start pricing all of the individual parts off of parts websites.
Texas Prowler said:Hey your not too late. Thanks for the heads up on the parts source. They seem to have more parts for less $$$. I'll give them a call to see what's in the kit compared to the other site I was considering. How was the quality of the parts?wmk0002 said:I'm late to this thread, but I rebuilt my 70hp Force this past summer. It's a 3 cylinder and the machine shop charged me $160 to bore/hone all cylinders plus they pressed out my wrist pins for me and pressed on the upper main bearing on the crank. I think the press work was only $10 and the machine work was $50/cylinder. So for a two cylinder you may be looking at $100 from your local machine shop.
Also, I bought my rebuild kit from https://www.powerheadkit.com/mercury-mariner.htm. They have good customer service and it seemed to be a great deal once you start pricing all of the individual parts off of parts websites.
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