Advise on finding a good shop.
#11
do your reading up wile your waiting for the pump and ask any question you need iv been here and willing to help some one else
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just pay attition to the "key way"
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#12
i was intimidated to work on my truck at first untill i talked to these guys. If i could install an air dog 150 by my self then i think if you know what a wrench is and have a little common sense then you can do just about anything. If you have any questions MOST people on here have done this before and can answer it, even if it is a dumb question then ask.
#13
I unerstand what you guys are saying about saving money by doin it yourself, but I know that with ken and I'd asume any good reputable shop, when they do the work, there is an unspoken innsurance policy that they will at the very least give you a heck of a price break the second time around, but if the problem was their fault they will usually take care of it, and while I do believe that I could do alot more of the work on my truck myself, ( if I really had a place to) and since I don't exactly have the largest bank account, I can't afford to replace a $1000-plus part, when I can have it installed by a professional for a couple hundred.
#14
I unerstand what you guys are saying about saving money by doin it yourself, but I know that with ken and I'd asume any good reputable shop, when they do the work, there is an unspoken innsurance policy that they will at the very least give you a heck of a price break the second time around, but if the problem was their fault they will usually take care of it, and while I do believe that I could do alot more of the work on my truck myself, ( if I really had a place to) and since I don't exactly have the largest bank account, I can't afford to replace a $1000-plus part, when I can have it installed by a professional for a couple hundred.
Most of us here are because we love doing the work our self
Hell 2 weeks ago I bought a 20 ton shop press and a large balljoint press kit and do my own ball joints even after buying all this + parts I STILL SAVED $$$$$$
In past year i figured out between my 2 trucks and the girls yukon iv saved over 9,000$ and ya I spent some time pissed off but in the end I love it and when Im no where close to a shop and **** go's to hell Ill be wrench'n
#15
I cant go with you on this one
Most of us here are because we love doing the work our self
Hell 2 weeks ago I bought a 20 ton shop press and a large balljoint press kit and do my own ball joints even after buying all this + parts I STILL SAVED $$$$$$
In past year i figured out between my 2 trucks and the girls yukon iv saved over 9,000$ and ya I spent some time pissed off but in the end I love it and when Im no where close to a shop and **** go's to hell Ill be wrench'n
Most of us here are because we love doing the work our self
Hell 2 weeks ago I bought a 20 ton shop press and a large balljoint press kit and do my own ball joints even after buying all this + parts I STILL SAVED $$$$$$
In past year i figured out between my 2 trucks and the girls yukon iv saved over 9,000$ and ya I spent some time pissed off but in the end I love it and when Im no where close to a shop and **** go's to hell Ill be wrench'n
you do save alot of money doing it your self!!! And by buying those presses you have them for life and can do it on anything now, even help a friend.
And yes the parts are expensive but thats where the common sence and asking questions comes into play. most people install aftermarket parts for power do it them self for the love of the sport.
#16
you do save alot of money doing it your self!!! And by buying those presses you have them for life and can do it on anything now, even help a friend.
And yes the parts are expensive but thats where the common sence and asking questions comes into play. most people install aftermarket parts for power do it them self for the love of the sport.
And yes the parts are expensive but thats where the common sence and asking questions comes into play. most people install aftermarket parts for power do it them self for the love of the sport.
and if any of ya boys anywhere close to me need a press or anything just hit me up
#17
#18
Only 2 people work on my truck.
Me and Ken McCabe......New Lex (Bristol) OH 740-342-5007
I do the grunt stuff, I let him do the technical......
And after hearing his price to do my head gasket...it looks awful technical.....LOL
Good work, fair price.....no BS......well no BAD BS
BTI
Me and Ken McCabe......New Lex (Bristol) OH 740-342-5007
I do the grunt stuff, I let him do the technical......
And after hearing his price to do my head gasket...it looks awful technical.....LOL
Good work, fair price.....no BS......well no BAD BS
BTI
I replaced the head gasket in a buds 12valve last winter in the driveway so we only worked on weekends during the daylight and waited for a warm spell and it only took 3 days total and that was mabe a 18hr out there springer compresser is all you need spechal total cost was under 300 for everything said and done
Whats the going rate for a shop to do one now days
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and the 18 hr included resurfacesing or replacing everything we touched and doing a general tune up too
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#19
Head gaskets are not technical Just another job
I replaced the head gasket in a buds 12valve last winter in the driveway so we only worked on weekends during the daylight and waited for a warm spell and it only took 3 days total and that was mabe a 18hr out there springer compresser is all you need spechal total cost was under 300 for everything said and done
Whats the going rate for a shop to do one now days
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and the 18 hr included resurfacesing or replacing everything we touched and doing a general tune up too
I replaced the head gasket in a buds 12valve last winter in the driveway so we only worked on weekends during the daylight and waited for a warm spell and it only took 3 days total and that was mabe a 18hr out there springer compresser is all you need spechal total cost was under 300 for everything said and done
Whats the going rate for a shop to do one now days
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and the 18 hr included resurfacesing or replacing everything we touched and doing a general tune up too
I can tear down and rebuild a compact diesel motor......
But draggin that big ol head out of there....nah.
I can get the head pulled and studs installed, he doesn't just screw them, he does it right, (bottom tap etc) for $300.
This includes the complete install of the head and studs....the 1st run and 2 re-torques are included.
That doesn't include the parts true......buttttttt
My back doesn't handle being hunched over in the cold for 18hrs very well anymore LOL.
Oh and anything under 70 is cold LOL
Glad you can save yourself some cashola by working on your own stuff.
I work on other peoples stuff on in my area of expertise.
BTI
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