60 4st yammy fi service
Submitted by PJAY on Fri, 2010-01-08 21:05
My 60hp 4 stroke yammy fi is due for a 100hr service in the next few weeks. can anyone give me a ball park figure for cost and what is included in the service....i.e is replacing the impeller part of the service? cheers
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tournament
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my 80 yami 4 stroke was
my 80 yami 4 stroke was around the 400 mark impellar was extra
Bert
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60 4st yammy fi service
Call Offshore Marine and speak with Chris - he'll be able to give you a pretty good estimate over the phone. 100 hour service for my 225 included impeller.
nev
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150 Honda service
was just over $500 in Bunbury, no impeller (Oil Level 20mm too high) and grease points on tilt not done ........ Bloody rip off for 1 litre of gear oil, Oil Filter and 6 litres of Engine Oil....Perhaps one day Outboard manufacturers will make it fixed priced to make it more competitive against 2 strokes........... Oh forgot the 2 shots of grease in the steering pin and lube on the linkages and inspect fuel filter???? 1 - 1.5 hours Labour?
Dale
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Outboard mechanical places
Outboard mechanical places should be like Millards in Bunbury where the prices are written up on the boards at the counter telling you what it's going to cost for each motor size and stroke if all is well. That's how it should be.
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Dale
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damo6230
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just paid $320
for my 60hp 4 stroke yammie 50 hour service.
Lucky Tim
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yeah my 100hr was $380 for
yeah my 100hr was $380 for my Yammy 60hp 4st. All they did was change oil and plugs and grease the prop shaft, nothing I couldn't do myself. $80 bucks for parts and 3 hours labour at $100 per hour, wouldn't bother again. Impellers are easy to replace yourself provided you have a bit of mechanical nous.
If you're not, find a mechanically minded mate, buy the plugs, oil, filters yourself and have a go.
PJAY
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thanks for the comments
thanks for the comments guys......anyone have a motor serviced in the Rockingham area? I would do the service myself but warranty may be an issue if something goes wrong??
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Saddles
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Midway Marine
Had mine done at Midway Marine 3 months ago, as only moved to Perth (didn't know who to go to). 60HP 4st Yammy $285.45 parts and 3.5 hrs labour at $280.00. I think you probably could do better than this, so may pay to shop around.
Colt_Striker
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200hp 4st Yami 2008 model,
200hp 4st Yami 2008 model, 100hr service done @ rockingham Boating
(Colin 9527 2999) as well due to extended warranty cover $600. Was one of the better quotes & not had a problem with them, they even picked up a vacuum tube that had been left off when the donk was installed by others from new & just back charged Yammi on my 1st 20hr service. Still hard to justify that expense for what they do when you can get a deisel V8 twin turbo serviced by Toyota for $250 for 1st 3 years.
PJAY
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yes thats what i am finding
yes thats what i am finding hard to understand.....cost involved.....i think i am in the wrong business? $90 - $100 per hour for labour?
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wide open
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they gotta make money
they gotta make money someway so saying oil takes 2hrs to change is a effective way
tournament
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that board at millards is
that board at millards is gone now its a good boat shop even without that price board
stilly
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mate you shouldnt be paying
mate you shouldnt be paying more than about 280-320 anywhere yamaha gives dealerships a standard service labour time then they just bump that up and try to stay competitive and if anyone is getting a 100hr service done by any marine mechanic without an impeller your mechanic is S$$T