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Title: Lucky buy
Post by: Snapey on Friday, 30 July 2021, 09:54 PM
A few months ago I bought a little half cabin boat with a 15 year old 90hp Evinrude motor. The boat is great and the motor goes well but the hour meter didn't work so I had no idea how long it would last before needing replacement.

It then developed a miss so it was off to the boat doctor for an opinion. Stuffed injector was the verdict @$673 + labour but then the good news. The engine is brilliant & has only 166 hours but he could also download the history of the thing so he sent me a copy.

You boaties might understand the figures better than me but apparently I kicked a goal for a change.
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: Eric GSX1400K3 on Saturday, 31 July 2021, 12:00 AM
Yep, a low hour outboard is good. Sorry but those costs seems a bit high for just an injector, or did they replace all of them?  They're pretty easily available online, and especially for  that age outboards they're not coded like modern injectors. Easy to replace as well.

Just keep the motor clean by flushing with fresh water after every trip.

Seems like a lucky buy well done
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: Snapey on Saturday, 31 July 2021, 04:24 AM
Quote from: Eric GSX1400K3 on Saturday, 31 July  2021, 12:00 AM
They're pretty easily available online, and especially for  that age outboards they're not coded like modern injectors. Easy to replace as well.

I wish it was that simple Eric but according to the manual and the mechanic they are coded on the E-TEC engine. I'm sure they're available online but seeing it's the first outboard I've had I wanted to know what I'd bought so I asked for a full service too. The mechanic is a friend of a friend and comes highly recommended but I don't know the guy & don't expect parts at trade price so Hunts Marine retail of $673.18 had to be paid. Doesn't the word BOAT mean "break out another thousand"? Below is copied from the manual.

IMPORTANT: All injectors must be installed in
the correct cylinder by serial number. Improper
injector installation can result in outboard failure.
Installation of replacement injectors requires the
use of diagnostic software and coefficient data
supplied with all replacement injectors on 3.5 in.
floppy disk.
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: KiwiCol on Saturday, 31 July 2021, 04:53 AM
 Pleased you have it in good running condition.    :salute:   I had a look at the print out, means nothing to me,  :confused1: never seen one before.  Mine has carbs, 6 of them & loves fuel.  :facepalm:
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: Kiwifruit on Saturday, 31 July 2021, 07:15 AM
Nice one Pete  :onya:
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: Irish in Oz on Saturday, 31 July 2021, 08:01 AM
Why did you buy a boat.
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: Irish in Oz on Saturday, 31 July 2021, 08:07 AM
Looking at the RPM chart the previous owner is like me, he likes cruising.
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: Eric GSX1400K3 on Saturday, 31 July 2021, 08:23 AM
Cheers Snapey, I stand corrected, I would not have expected that from a 15yo motor, but there you go.  For a full service and check over and peace of mind I guess it doesn't matter at the end of the day what it costs.  And now you know where to find a good boat mechanic.

Bring On Another Thousand or the one I like: " a hole in the ocean you pour money into"
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: Snapey on Saturday, 31 July 2021, 10:46 AM
Quote from: Irish in Oz on Saturday, 31 July  2021, 08:01 AM
Why did you buy a boat.

Because I haven't got a bike to ride.
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: grog on Saturday, 31 July 2021, 06:36 PM
I bought a boat once, bloody thing sank in pool first trip. No way id buy a real one.
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: Hooli on Sunday, 01 August 2021, 05:08 AM
I've always been told boats give you the two happiest days of your life. The day you buy them & the day you sell them.
Title: Re: Lucky buy
Post by: Will14 on Sunday, 01 August 2021, 05:44 AM
Quote from: Snapey on Saturday, 31 July  2021, 04:24 AM
Quote from: Eric GSX1400K3 on Saturday, 31 July  2021, 12:00 AM
They're pretty easily available online, and especially for  that age outboards they're not coded like modern injectors. Easy to replace as well.

I wish it was that simple Eric but according to the manual and the mechanic they are coded on the E-TEC engine. I'm sure they're available online but seeing it's the first outboard I've had I wanted to know what I'd bought so I asked for a full service too. The mechanic is a friend of a friend and comes highly recommended but I don't know the guy & don't expect parts at trade price so Hunts Marine retail of $673.18 had to be paid. Doesn't the word BOAT mean "break out another thousand"? Below is copied from the manual.

IMPORTANT: All injectors must be installed in
the correct cylinder by serial number. Improper
injector installation can result in outboard failure.
Installation of replacement injectors requires the
use of diagnostic software and coefficient data
supplied with all replacement injectors on 3.5 in.
floppy disk.

Sound like final injector trim to the cylinder, believe it fine tunes the amount of fuel injected - same as Volvo off road dump trucks and many others presumably