I have 2 SBT 787`s in the boat now. and I can say that their customer service is excellent! whatever quirks I`ve encountered, they were right on it and sent out the replacement parts right away!
keep in mind that the rebuilds from SBT are what was sent back in as cores or sourced parts. They are checked and spec`d and rebuilt/assembled with their parts.
A few bad RAVE housings snuck past their inspections, one leaked oil, and one was starting to heat up the exhaust valve piston pretty good. SBT made good and immediately sent out the replacement parts.
in some cases if your engine is in very good shape with little to no salt water damage, or freezing, or whatever,,, if you can do the work yourself, then it is a cost effective solution and you know what you have. if you are at the mercy of a shop, then anything can happen given the reputation of that shop...
I have always rebuilt all my own engines/trans/rears/suspensions/auto`s/trucks/vans/tractors/ski`s and boats etc etc, but for me SBT was a cost effective quick solution to replace what I had in this "used" " turnkey" boat and get us back on the water so we can ride.
In plain terms: Of course the owner would need to install the SBT reman properly, and yet their no fault warranty covers bone head mistakes...
If you buy an engine from a shop, and you miss something it`s on you.
so far so good, I understand when things gets missed or are just barely in spec, but so far SBT`s customer care in on their game...
I had to provide 2 good core cylinders bc the previous owner only wiped the seats down with armor all, that was his way of saying he took care of the boat... so it would have taken me much longer to source good used parts and lay everything out for the rebuild, and machine shop costs, and my time, so for now, it was a win win...
Good luck in whatever you choose!
