
Anyway, having major truck withdraws and hope to have it back together with studs in this weekend.
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mhuppertz wrote:I'm taking the hood off and using the hoist. I might be about to muscle it on there without the hood, but I just can't chance ruining an expensive head gasket.
apexfd wrote:What does it cost to rebuild 12v heads usually?
Philip wrote:apexfd wrote:What does it cost to rebuild 12v heads usually?
I had one done last year. Replaced 11 of 12 valves. The bill at the machine shop was $315.
Philip wrote:apexfd wrote:What does it cost to rebuild 12v heads usually?
I had one done last year. Replaced 11 of 12 valves. The bill at the machine shop was $315.
ellis93 wrote:Philip wrote:apexfd wrote:What does it cost to rebuild 12v heads usually?
I had one done last year. Replaced 11 of 12 valves. The bill at the machine shop was $315.
Why not go all the way? What's one more valve gonna cost?
Philip wrote: The shop didn't call and ask what to do. They replaced the bent ones and left the one good valve. If they would have called. The other one would have been replaced.
Mark Nixon wrote:Philip wrote: The shop didn't call and ask what to do. They replaced the bent ones and left the one good valve. If they would have called. The other one would have been replaced.
This has to be the most commonly heard problem with machine shops, today, or 30-odd years ago when I started to mess with engines.
These SOBS will only do what THEY feel is necessary!
Sometimes you ask them for the simplest thing and they go way overboard and ding you up the ass, other times they cheap out and don't inform you and it bites you later, then when you put them on the spot, they just shrug it off and tell you to deal with it.
The last machine shop I deal with told me they couldn't tell me how far a couple of Cummins blocks needed bored until they honed them
Then the damned guy STILL wouldn't say how far they needed bored after he was done with the hone job, so I wasted money for something they didn't need to do anyway.![]()
Bodymen and Machine shops, very few aren't lazy.
Mark.
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