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baldilox24

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I was wondering if anyone has

I was wondering if anyone has a Y Pipe for a 5.7 GSI Volvo penta. If anyone can instruct me on how to install because my machanic is telling me that the motor has to come out and will cost someware around $3000.00.
 
"Yes, the engine must come out

"Yes, the engine must come out but that sounds like WAY to much for that job. I don't work on the newer V/P but on the AQ series that's about a 6 to 10 hour job barring any trouble with salt plus the part/parts. What do you think El?"
 
"Thanks, He also said the gimm

"Thanks, He also said the gimmel barring is bad so the whole job with parts/labor will cost around $3000.00, w/ al brand new volvo parts."
 
"Man!!!!! I need to get into t

"Man!!!!! I need to get into this gig....
Where do you live?
I have often thought of trying to do boat repair,at a much cheaper rate......You know anty investors? I will be glad to move where you are.........
Get a second opinion...
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Don't take me seriuosly, but really, you should."
 
"Boat Doc, your estimate sound

"Boat Doc, your estimate sounds reasonable to me, provided the transom shield is not corroded. I believe I paid for a brand new Y-pipe for my V8 GM/280 outdrive around $1200 CDN$ from the VP dealer."
 
"To be able to determine the t

"To be able to determine the time needed a pic of the engine room might be good.
May the engine be lifted straight out or must it be partly dismantled? (Perhaps 2 days + extra costs of parts/gaskets).
Is it room enough just to move it forward, off with flywheel housing, change bearings and Y-pipe, reinstall and drive back on? (Perhaps
1 day).
Impossible to give a correct one without haveing seen the rig. And further more what kind of equipement/tools/crane does the dealer have to perform this?
But note that so far all times estimated are engine/boat at workshop. No transportation, haul/launch, test drive included."
 
"This spring I changed out the

"This spring I changed out the Y on an AQ260. The cost of the Y was under $1000Cdn plus the hoses. I did the actual installation myself (with the boat out of the water of course). Also, I was able to change it without taking out the engine. I loosened the retaining bolts on the "shield" and slid the engine forward then removed the Y by turning it in various directions. The ease with which the Y comes out depends on the clearances you have in your particular boat. Installation is the reverse. When the Y was installed I tightened the transom bolts which brought the engine back to its initial position. When I put the boat into the water I had no leaks. In order to slide the engine you simply remove the forward engine mounts then lift the engine. For this I used a beam spread across the open engine hatch and a cable "comealong" attached to a steel cable that was placed around some lifting points on the engine. As a non professional serviceperson I probably spent about 15 hours on the project."
 
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