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See,this is the kind of sh!t I was doing at 15. GOOD TIMES !Learning is important part of mechanician, Like these guys, this I have done. I thought it was fun. Now I can completely tear a truck or car down and put it back together, maybe a few times to get it right. Don't care what anybody thinks, I wanna learn.
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I can help you. PM me your contact #. I have a trailer if you need me to pick it up also.Didn't realize this thread had legs. I ended up looking around for a shop, picked the most well known in town, Texon because they do the removal and install and offer a 3yr/36 if they do. I'm not 51, not 15, didn't grow up working on cars and have done plenty of jobs on my cars and truck that took way longer than they 'should' have. If it all goes smooth, maybe it's easy, but I have yet to do anything where it all went smooth. I spent 3hrs rebuilding one rear drum just wrestling the damn springs on and getting the parking brake adjuster close. Maybe there's a simple method and an order of operations, but I don't know it. I've got a job, I've other things to do, I can't just stop life go get a hoist with no vehicle to go get it in and pick a random parking lot to swap an engine for my first time by myself.
Anyway, as is consistent with every time I've taken any vehicle, mine or my parents, in the last 24 years, it hasn't gone well. I had it towed to Texon Feb 1. They messed up once and had to get another longblock to rebuild so I just got it last Friday. I drive it home, cross member is all wet. Cleaned it off, ran an errand, crossmember is covered in oil. Call them and they say drop it off this morning. For some reason, they decided to redesign my throttle linkage I had replaced last year with bits from the trash, so the cable end promptly split. Jerry-rigged it to get there. They give me a call just a bit ago and tell me it was old oil, there's only a small timing cover leak. Mind you, after I cleaned it off and verified it was a fresh leak, I had to put in nearly a quart and a half. So I'm guessing it's the crank seal, which they think they can solve by globbing on silicone sealer (which there's already plenty). So it looks like I will probably be going back there 3 or 4 times, until it would've been cheaper to fix the right way the first time. Sigh. Every time I go to a mechanic I'm better off doing it myself, but myself is no mechanic either, and I don't have a space to work on it these days.
The track width difference between the axles is very obvious sitting on the trailer!
See, it caught your eye to LMMFAO. Im fixing it for aesthetics not scienceThe track width difference between the axles is very obvious sitting on the trailer!
Yes, lol. Your lucky it had enough traction to make it up the ramps.See, it caught your eye to LMMFAO. Im fixing it for aesthetics not science
Yeah, no one cares anymore. I work on it myself otherwise, I just don't have the means at the moment for something like this. I picked it up Friday and it's still leaking from the same spot. I also discovered the ac lines were probably cut during removal or re-install because it doesn't blow cold air anymore and I just had it converted with an R134 kit including compressor in September. So there's that on the list too.You could try Thunderbolt they have been in business for years. They are on the North Side of Houston. You are experiencing why most of us prefer to work on our own junk. Most shops today don't give a rat azz about quality. The satisfaction of doing the job yourself is an awesome feeling. Making mistakes is the most frustrating feeling. In the end that's all life is about. Good luck with your truck. We all have been in your postion.
That's very kind of you to offer. It isn't leaking bad enough I can't get it back there. I'll top it off and run it over Mon morning.I can help you. PM me your contact #. I have a trailer if you need me to pick it up also.
I appreciate that. At this point, they've taken my money and now they are going to fix it or admit they are incapable and refund it to me.I live about 25 miles south of Houston and didn't chime in becauseofthat. I have a guy that's swapped 1 motor and 2 transmissions for me without a problem. If you need him to do this fir you just let me know and I'll get you his information. Sorry to hear of your experience. Good luck!