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  1. #1
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    Question Water Pump Replacement Cost ??

    Just wondering what I can expect to pay to get the water pump replaced on a 1999 200 HP Johnson Outboard.

    Just wondering if this a $200 fix...or a $500 fix.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by Brandon; 04-14-2008 at 02:08 PM. Reason: added question mark post icon since this is a question

  2. #2
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    the pump should run around $55 plus labor........

  3. #3
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    Bout $50-$70 in parts plus labor should be more like a $200 then a $500
    Scott
    Virginia Beach Boats

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    If your handy with tools this is not a very hard job. I feel everyone should own a mamual to their motor so now would be a good time to buy one. It will give you easy to follow instructions on how to replace your impeller. The first time you do the job it will take a couple of hours (max) and the next time it will be much easier.

  5. #5
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    the impeller is not a hard fix at all, i have an early 80's 90hp Johnson ob and it takes me less than two hours to change the spark plugs, drain the lower unit oil and change the water pump

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    Thanks for the info everyone. I thought my quote was way high.

    I won't say where (don't want to start anything) but my quote for changing the lower unit oil and replacing the water pump was over $500.

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    Unbelievable.

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    I did mine last summer and it cost me about $75 and that covered the impeller, housing, and both thermostats. It took about an hour and a 6 pack. I have a 200 hp outbd as well. It was my first time doing one and it was alot easier than I had thought it would be.

  9. #9
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    $50-75 in parts and 1 hour labor at any respectable shop. Talk to 'em real nice and sometimes they will even do it while you wait. Otherwise, it is easy to do yourself.

    Jim

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