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That vintage of EFI and Optimax motors are known for issues. Been there done that... Before spending $7500 to fix it I would look to replace with something else. Spending that much to fix a 17 year old motor would not be smart math in my opinion.
Look on Ebay, there are typically a fair amount of dealers selling used and refurbished motors and power heads. |
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Plus, you will get it back on the water sooner taking the replacement route. |
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Whatever the actual fault is, the motor is likely to need to be taken apart to expose the guts. He's probably quoting the worst-case-scenario.
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