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Old 11-21-2007, 09:20 AM
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it's alive again!!!

so, my truck had some serious idling issues since i bought it last december. i've spent the last year trying to solve it, and every time i've hit a dead end i'd take it to the stealership. basically after nearly $4k and being WAY to broke to pay tuition i randomly me a guy who's a nascar mech. anyway, he checked things out for me.....

he found that both of the valve cover gaskets were cracked, the timing chain was off by 12 degrees and the cam in the right head was off by a tooth. so we fixed these problems and as we were putting the right valve cover back on he noticed that there was a bolt missing on the steering column, so we took care of that to.

finally, my truck purs like a little kitty!

here's what work was done:

valve cover gaskets
loose steering fixed
dropped oilpan and flushed everthing
fixed timing chain and cam

so for all of this work i he wanted $500 for his time. i ended up giving him $700 and i think it was well worth the money.....what do ya'll think?
Old 11-21-2007, 09:42 AM
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so the stealer didnt/couldnt fix it?
Old 11-21-2007, 09:55 AM
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so the stealer didnt/couldnt fix it?
no i honestly think that they could have......its just that i don't have another year of my life, let alone anymore $$$, to be wasting my time with people who could care less and don't value the knowledge that i have about MY own truck.
Old 11-21-2007, 10:10 AM
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no i honestly think that they could have......its just that i don't have another year of my life, let alone anymore $$$, to be wasting my time with people who could care less and don't value the knowledge that i have about MY own truck.
Got tired of watching them try random things while charging you 90 bucks an hour?
Old 11-21-2007, 10:13 AM
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Got tired of watching them try random things while charging you 90 bucks an hour?
ya seriously it's ridiculous.
Old 11-21-2007, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by yotasavg
i randomly me a guy who's a nascar mech. anyway, he checked things out for me.....
what do ya'll think?
worth it for you!!!


did ya get him to hate chevy and become a toyota fan in the process?
Old 11-21-2007, 12:40 PM
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worth it for you!!!


did ya get him to hate chevy and become a toyota fan in the process?
naw he's a real good guy, knowledgeable on all makes. plus his shop has a contract w/ the PD and all city vehicles for maintenance.
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90 bucks an hour at the stealership? thats good! out here the stealership charges 150 an hour. 90 an hour is for any typical shop
Old 11-21-2007, 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by ozziesironmanoffroad
90 bucks an hour at the stealership? thats good! out here the stealership charges 150 an hour. 90 an hour is for any typical shop
oh no they charge more than ninety here too.....it's about 130 or so. but the good news is she runs perfectly now....just took some tlc!
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Originally Posted by ozziesironmanoffroad
90 bucks an hour at the stealership? thats good! out here the stealership charges 150 an hour. 90 an hour is for any typical shop
Incredible! $150/hour just blows my mind.
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where can i find an "honest" mechanic?
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Originally Posted by YotaJunky
Incredible! $150/hour just blows my mind.
^^^ill continue to work on my own stuff.
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A farmer is your best bet for an honest mechanic....
Speaking from experience of course!
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where can i find an "honest" mechanic?
One of the few mechanics I trust works out of his house. Has a moustache and listnins to late 60's rock.
Old 11-22-2007, 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by infiltrator
where can i find an "honest" mechanic?
well the guy i'm talking about is in cloverdale, CA. i know that's pretty far from you.
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where can i find an "honest" mechanic?
Back in the 1950's.....LOL
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