Stever wrote:
> We just learned that our 1997 Polaris SLTX jetski has a bad crankshaft
> bearing. The mechanic is recommending that we replace the motor with a
> rebuilt motor and this will cost us $2,000 to $2500. This jetski still
> looks new, it has relatively low hours and it has been well taken care
> of. It has always been flushed out after use, etc.
>
> Do we have any other options? Couldn't the crank shaft bearing be
> replaced? Or, is a rebuilt motor the best choice. We would really like
> to spend less on the repair if possible.
>
> Thank you,
> Steve Smith
Steve,
The crankshaft is pressed together. Few shops have the means of
disassembly and re-assembly of the crankshaft. If your topend is still
good, you could get a remanufactured crankshaft for $375. A reman'd
engine is $899 plus $170 shipping. Gasket kit is $34. Labor about
$550. In our shop, your job would have been $1776.
Dave
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