Derek@Vision Diesel
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Like I said... I believe that the deck mating surface is already too thin. It is one thing to roll the dice with your own repair...rolling the dice for a customer repair can bite you in the ass.
Having said that, we are still witnessing someone taking off a cab with no sure idea of why he's doing it. And he is asking you (and you and you and you) to diagnose the concern for him...
But that sounds like "business as usual"?
Yeah, first time pulling a cab here, first time with the heads off.... we told him we would have it fixed in 2 days and it would cost X amount, but we were totally just guessing at the issue.
ORRRRRR
I told him I couldnt diagnose the issue without going deeper into it, I gave him multiple tests to run (compression testing, measuring rocker lift, leak down tests ect..) That he could do before bringing it to us. He did all of this and found one low compression cylinder but thats about all, no reason for ticking noises.
I told him we would pull the cab for free so we could all check it out and learn from the situation. We are busy but I don't mind working at night if it means I am going to learn something. We arent here to rip anyone off, I for one just wanted to help the guy out since we had a lift and he only had a small car garage.
Your barking up the wrong tree, go home.