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SEI Lower units?
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12/25/15 05:15 PM
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Joined: Jun 2011
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Fish hunter 59
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Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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What do you guys think, good and bad? Thanks
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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12/25/15 05:21 PM
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Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 12,059
lakeforkfisherman
Elliptical Mechanic
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Elliptical Mechanic
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The only thing I ever heard is bad, except the they're so much cheaper then OEM.
LET’S GO BRANDON!!!
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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12/25/15 05:24 PM
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Jersey Dan
Guido
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Guido
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I have one as a spare lower unit. Definitely worth the money and I ran it very hard for 12 months. No questions asks warranty is the real deal. You could buy 3 for the price of OEM. They are a legit company and product.
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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12/25/15 05:49 PM
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Polly Gosh Lizard
Angler
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I have a friend that put one on his Merc 225 three years ago and has had no problems. He runs it hard too. Looks like they are worth the money.
Never test the depth of the water with both feet.
Bobby
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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12/25/15 05:59 PM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 3,545
Champion1
TFF Team Angler
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TFF Team Angler
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I had one on my last boat put about 60 hours on it before I sold the boat. No probs. But, it is very important to break it in exactly the way they say to. Its a 10 hour break in period which takes alot of patience. I wound up just driving around Joe Pool every morning for 2 weeks before work to get mine broke in. It is very tedious. Once you get that done no probs. I did hear that if you do have a problem never mention to them that you fish tournaments or they will void the warranty.
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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12/25/15 10:05 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 350
**TheLoneRanger**
Angler
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Angler
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I had one on a Mercury 225. It was a good lower unit for the most part. I had to replace it just before the 3 year warranty expired. I didn't have any issues with them at all. It never broke it just lugged the motor way down. I spent a ton of money on the motor before a mechanic told me it was the lower unit. With SEI's warranty and price you can't go wrong!!!
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: **TheLoneRanger**]
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12/25/15 10:38 PM
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stratos1
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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Did the mechanic ever say why the lower unit was causing the motor to lug?
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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12/25/15 11:03 PM
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Andrew Y'Barbo
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Why not replace with OEM since insurance is paying? I will never run a knock off. I also do not like rebuilding them.... Majority of the time, the housing will be tweaked enough to be scraped.
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: stratos1]
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12/26/15 01:42 AM
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**TheLoneRanger**
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Did the mechanic ever say why the lower unit was causing the motor to lug? he showed me. The gears were just chewed up and worn. SEI said it was due to not properly breaking it in. My mechanic said that wasn't true. But that's another argument. Replaced the lower unit and finally my boat would plane out again and run like it was supposed to.
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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12/26/15 01:47 AM
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bradnitro175
TFF Celebrity
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TFF Celebrity
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Know several people with sei problems I replaced mine recently with a rebuilt oem and had to send it back do to water intrusion.better to spend the money for oem imo
BIG FAT BASS LIVES MATTER
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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12/26/15 02:28 AM
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Hammbone
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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I HAVE HAD MINE OVER A YEAR, no problems at all....
Mike Hamm, Lake Ray Roberts USMC (Retired) If you ain't Flipp-in your a-miss-in michael.hamm1@verizon.net
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: **TheLoneRanger**]
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12/26/15 03:37 AM
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Andrew Y'Barbo
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Did the mechanic ever say why the lower unit was causing the motor to lug? he showed me. The gears were just chewed up and worn. SEI said it was due to not properly breaking it in. My mechanic said that wasn't true. But that's another argument. Replaced the lower unit and finally my boat would plane out again and run like it was supposed to. Improper break in is a excuse for companies to void warranty. A lower unit does not have a "break it" basically launch the boat. Shift forward and reverse to make sure the shims are compressed and shifting correct length then go fish. The gears will naturally align and eat correctly if it's built right. There is no excuse for gears to eat without there being a cause (stump, bad build, ect). My opinion.
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Andrew Y'Barbo]
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12/26/15 03:54 AM
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SteezMacQueen
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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Did the mechanic ever say why the lower unit was causing the motor to lug? he showed me. The gears were just chewed up and worn. SEI said it was due to not properly breaking it in. My mechanic said that wasn't true. But that's another argument. Replaced the lower unit and finally my boat would plane out again and run like it was supposed to. Improper break in is a excuse for companies to void warranty. A lower unit does not have a "break it" basically launch the boat. Shift forward and reverse to make sure the shims are compressed and shifting correct length then go fish. The gears will naturally align and eat correctly if it's built right. There is no excuse for gears to eat without there being a cause (stump, bad build, ect). My opinion. I agree. It isn't like a clutch, piston ring, or brake pads, where seating is going on. Basically, how the gears mesh on the very first revolution, is how they should stay for the life of the gear. The "life"'of the gear depends on the builder and quality of components.
Ranger Z520 guy.
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Jersey Dan]
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12/26/15 04:31 AM
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Fish Killer
Big Sexy
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Big Sexy
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I have one as a spare lower unit. Definitely worth the money and I ran it very hard for 12 months. No questions asks warranty is the real deal. You could buy 3 for the price of OEM. They are a legit company and product. You still fish?
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Re: SEI Lower units?
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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12/26/15 05:42 AM
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Joined: Sep 2009
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Chris Coufal
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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I've ran one for 5 months. I broke it in exactly per the directions. I was anal about it and even carried a timer in the boat to get exact run times. I did lose a few mph with it and on my last (3rd) oil change I found this not sure if I would consider this normal wear. I like their warrenty, but when this one takes a dump I'm replacing it with a silver torque master. 
-Chris-
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