Rotax engine parts prices - again

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Rotax engine parts prices - again

Post by jk » Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:16 pm

I recently had a problem with fuel flow and suspected a problem with the float shutoff needle valve. (as it turned out that wasn't the problem.)
I called Skydrive and was quoted £25.74 + VAT for a replacement valve (EACH!)
WOW!
After speaking to a flyer from the same field who had recently had problems with his Jabiru and had bought Bing parts from a company called Scriminger (on the web) I contacted them and after giving them the Bing carb type number I was quoted £7 + VAT for the same part.
Easy question , how come more than 3 times more expensive for the same part???? Is ripping off the customer part of the thankyou process for buying that brand of engine from them in the first place?
Seems to be a similar scenario to the one where I enquired about a replacement radiator cap and was quoted £40 or thereabouts for a cap. Another good joke. We all know it doesnt cost £40 for a radiator cap. Fortunately I sourced the correct item from the people that actually make them for a fraction of the cost.
No doubt somone will reply with a fantastic explanation.

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Post by Trevor Lyons » Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:04 am

The Rotax coolant expansion tank for 2-strokes is £83.27. A nice product, but an off-the-shelf pressed-steel item like that would be cheap at half the price! Dean Rowley (01782 287103) can make you a beautiful bespoke tank out of TIG-welded alloy for £75!

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Post by Captain Pulsar » Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:25 am

Alternatively you can get a 'Sigg' spun aluminium seamless bottle from Millets camping dept for £14.99. Mines done 300 hours with no problems.

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Post by Trevor Lyons » Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:35 am

... and Halfords do a very good screw-top spun-alloy bottle for £5.99!

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