- Location
- Southwestern Ontario
First post, so I hope this is in the right section.
Here is the deal. My dad had a 750 sx which he used for racing and just riding around on lake St. Clair which he sent in for repairs just before someone killed him in a car crash. (the last memories I have of him are riding on his ski at 5yrs)
My mom has no clue what he sent it in for, and when they dropped it off to us with the engine in a box(and all the other parts) we didn't do anything about it(when your husband dies you don't have energy to question them...).
Fast forward 12 years and garage cleaning time. It needs to get running, or needs to go.
So I took it and the box of parts to a guy who owns a shop which repairs jet ski's and asked for a estimate.
He says it looks like everything there in the box(though he can't say whether everything works) but there looks to be some rust in the crank. He said it might be light rust and he can clean it up and get it running or it might need a new crank for $500.
The jugs are in good shape, but the pistons might need to be replaced [$300]. $125 for seals and gaskets.
Estimates around 10hrs labour @ 65/h.
Rough total he is $1600 if both the crank and pistons are shot (if everything else works).
The ski does need to be repainted (there is a small amount of purple left which makes me shudder), but doesn't need any body work. [I can do the painting myself)
I found pistons on ebay for $50 each, and a kit with pistons and seals for $180 ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/KAWASAKI-75..._Watercraft_Parts&vxp=mtr&hash=item2a19a0efe1 )
Basically I want to know do you guys think this guy is over charging me?
Do you think it is worth dropping $1600 into this machine? It does have some sentimental significance to me... but it seems a lot [I am a student]
I would love to do this myself, but I don't know how the electronics work nor the carb...
thoughts?
Here is the deal. My dad had a 750 sx which he used for racing and just riding around on lake St. Clair which he sent in for repairs just before someone killed him in a car crash. (the last memories I have of him are riding on his ski at 5yrs)
My mom has no clue what he sent it in for, and when they dropped it off to us with the engine in a box(and all the other parts) we didn't do anything about it(when your husband dies you don't have energy to question them...).
Fast forward 12 years and garage cleaning time. It needs to get running, or needs to go.
So I took it and the box of parts to a guy who owns a shop which repairs jet ski's and asked for a estimate.
He says it looks like everything there in the box(though he can't say whether everything works) but there looks to be some rust in the crank. He said it might be light rust and he can clean it up and get it running or it might need a new crank for $500.
The jugs are in good shape, but the pistons might need to be replaced [$300]. $125 for seals and gaskets.
Estimates around 10hrs labour @ 65/h.
Rough total he is $1600 if both the crank and pistons are shot (if everything else works).
The ski does need to be repainted (there is a small amount of purple left which makes me shudder), but doesn't need any body work. [I can do the painting myself)
I found pistons on ebay for $50 each, and a kit with pistons and seals for $180 ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/KAWASAKI-75..._Watercraft_Parts&vxp=mtr&hash=item2a19a0efe1 )
Basically I want to know do you guys think this guy is over charging me?
Do you think it is worth dropping $1600 into this machine? It does have some sentimental significance to me... but it seems a lot [I am a student]
I would love to do this myself, but I don't know how the electronics work nor the carb...
thoughts?