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Rebuilt Jet Ski Motor

If you are in the market for a rebuilt jetski motor, there are a few things you need to know. The first thing you might ask yourself is,” how long will a rebuilt jetski motor last and how much will it cost?” Well, the answer to that question is, it should last as long as any new engine and it should be cheaper than buying a new motor. It’s all in the mechanic that did the rebuilding, so this is one thing you need to check out. Who did the rebuilding and how reliable is their work?

Now in the event that you are in the position where you need to have your jetski motor rebuilt, what do you do? Obviously from the above, you need to search out a good and reliable mechanic. You should know that a good mechanic can not only rebuild your jetski motor, but he can modify at the same time if that is what you want. You should make sure that they will check the cases and cylinder heads for damage. Each cylinder should be measured so it is bored to the next good bore size. This procedure insures that in the unfortunate case that you would have to have the motor rebuilt again, there will be room to have the cylinder re-bored again. You should ask if the rebuilt jetski motor will be tested for leak down pressure after it is complete. You should also ask if the water jacket will be checked for pressure. You should also inquire as to whether or not your rebuilt jetski motor comes with a warranty or not. Many rebuilt jetski motors will come with a one year warranty. So be sure to ask. The answer may determine who you give the job to.

Parts For A Rebuilt Jet Ski Motor

Another thing to consider is parts. In all likely hood you will need parts when having your jetski motor rebuilt. Do you get used parts or new parts? Well, used parts will be the cheapest, but you probably will not get any type of warranty. On the other hand, although new parts will cost a little more, you probably will get a warranty. There are always factors that have to be weighed. In the end, naturally, the cost to you, right now, is generally how one arrives at a decision. So, perhaps this has been of some help to you. In any event, good luck with that rebuilt jetski motor