I’ve got a Mercury 60 4stroke, on a Quintrex Topender, many of you know the boat. I bought it off another Ausfish member around a year ago. This boat is immaculate, very well maintained, and a credit to its previous owners.
Two weeks back, after a trip across to Moreton Island and back, I noticed a patch of salt on the upper, side of the leg cowl. On inspection after removing the leg cowling, there was a hole around 4mm round at the joint of the leg casting and top plate where the exhaust was leaking out. After a pull down by a well known “Ausfish recommended” outboard mechanic, the exhaust journals on both the top adaptor plate and leg castings were found to be corroded throughout, and ready to go through in other places. Next thing, the journal wall breakdown would have caused exhaust and water to enter the sump, no doubt causing major failure.
The repair of this is going to include parts valuing over $1500. My question to you is weather Mercury should have any accountability here. This motor is stamped 2002, and is outwardly in, close to, as new condition. It has 259 hours on the clock. It is, maybe 4 years out of warrantee and I have no log books.
I drove the offending parts from Clontarf to Coomera, to show Mercury’s service manager. A computer check showed the motor had no warrantee claims and was sold to a private user in December 2001. I was told he’d seen similar damage in the Torres Straight to motors used in hash environments. If the complaint was coming through a “Mercury Dealer” he might put it through the system, but wouldn’t give it much hope of getting any where, but as it wasn’t a dealer referral, and the motor was out of warrantee, there is nothing he would do.
On the trip back I visited 2 Mercury / Suzuki dealers, inquiring about trading to a Suzuki. I was told the Suzuki was far superior but about $3000 more expansive (around $10000). One guy told me of a Suzuki that he’d traded from Thursday Is. with 5000 hours on it (covered in barnacles but still running well).
Is this a reasonable attitude by Mercury, the motor is 4 years out of warrantee, but I’d have thought you’d expect to get more than 259 hours over 6- 7 years out of a 60 4 stroke, before the castings are rotted through. I’d be interested to know people’s thoughts.
Cheers Grant