2000 F250 with coolant leak from timing cover
My truck is leaking coolant from the top of the timing cover. Mechanic said it is a big job requiring 17-20 hours of labor at $100 an hour. He said they have to remove the engine. This is my first diesel so Zi am looking for help to see if there is another way to fix this problem. Thanks.
Man that sucks. Do you have anyone up there very very experienced with powerstrokes? Seems to me a shop that does alot of work on strokes could do the labor quick enough that they wouldnt charge you full book time for an R&I engine
Last edited by MillerBoyzDiesel; Mar 1, 2013 at 12:11 PM.
Two mechanics looked at it and agreed. I am going to get a couple more opinions for sure before going ahead with the fix. Some say it isn't a common problem,but when I have done a search on it seems that it is pretty common. I talked with another shop yesterday and they came back and said they might be able to get it done in 17-20 hours. Then they said oh by the way while the engine is out why don't you do the pan and a few other things.
i guess it would be more likely if it had tap water in it as coolant or if someone has messed with it. i work on 5 or so of these trucks everyday for the past 13 years and i think it is uncommon
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I would deff. be calling around for a cheaper labor rate. Where are you located?
