Switching Head bolts
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Re: Switching Head bolts
In <gwcoc.448028$oR5.324102@pd7tw3no> Steve G wrote:
> If I was him and someone came back and told
> me they wanted those bolts switched and the head gasket replaced in
> the course of it I'd say "yep, bring it on down" When I was finished
> I would collect $ for the gaskets and my time before I gave him his
> engine back.
If you do this without informing the customer that he will be footing
the bill prior to doing the work, then you are a thief and a part of the
reason why the motoring public in general distrusts the maintenance
industry. Perhaps you should consider a career selling shock absorbers
at Sears.
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> If I was him and someone came back and told
> me they wanted those bolts switched and the head gasket replaced in
> the course of it I'd say "yep, bring it on down" When I was finished
> I would collect $ for the gaskets and my time before I gave him his
> engine back.
If you do this without informing the customer that he will be footing
the bill prior to doing the work, then you are a thief and a part of the
reason why the motoring public in general distrusts the maintenance
industry. Perhaps you should consider a career selling shock absorbers
at Sears.
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Re: Switching Head bolts
In <gwcoc.448028$oR5.324102@pd7tw3no> Steve G wrote:
> If I was him and someone came back and told
> me they wanted those bolts switched and the head gasket replaced in
> the course of it I'd say "yep, bring it on down" When I was finished
> I would collect $ for the gaskets and my time before I gave him his
> engine back.
If you do this without informing the customer that he will be footing
the bill prior to doing the work, then you are a thief and a part of the
reason why the motoring public in general distrusts the maintenance
industry. Perhaps you should consider a career selling shock absorbers
at Sears.
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> If I was him and someone came back and told
> me they wanted those bolts switched and the head gasket replaced in
> the course of it I'd say "yep, bring it on down" When I was finished
> I would collect $ for the gaskets and my time before I gave him his
> engine back.
If you do this without informing the customer that he will be footing
the bill prior to doing the work, then you are a thief and a part of the
reason why the motoring public in general distrusts the maintenance
industry. Perhaps you should consider a career selling shock absorbers
at Sears.
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Re: Switching Head bolts
In <gwcoc.448028$oR5.324102@pd7tw3no> Steve G wrote:
> If I was him and someone came back and told
> me they wanted those bolts switched and the head gasket replaced in
> the course of it I'd say "yep, bring it on down" When I was finished
> I would collect $ for the gaskets and my time before I gave him his
> engine back.
If you do this without informing the customer that he will be footing
the bill prior to doing the work, then you are a thief and a part of the
reason why the motoring public in general distrusts the maintenance
industry. Perhaps you should consider a career selling shock absorbers
at Sears.
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> If I was him and someone came back and told
> me they wanted those bolts switched and the head gasket replaced in
> the course of it I'd say "yep, bring it on down" When I was finished
> I would collect $ for the gaskets and my time before I gave him his
> engine back.
If you do this without informing the customer that he will be footing
the bill prior to doing the work, then you are a thief and a part of the
reason why the motoring public in general distrusts the maintenance
industry. Perhaps you should consider a career selling shock absorbers
at Sears.
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Re: Switching Head bolts
In <40A14E05.2BE9364F@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Del,
> I don't think the rebuilder got the engine whole, remember Bill
> had an injected 4.0 head on a forty over 258" block, he got back a ten,
> ten.
Oh. Well, in that case, never mind.
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> Hi Del,
> I don't think the rebuilder got the engine whole, remember Bill
> had an injected 4.0 head on a forty over 258" block, he got back a ten,
> ten.
Oh. Well, in that case, never mind.
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Re: Switching Head bolts
In <40A14E05.2BE9364F@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Del,
> I don't think the rebuilder got the engine whole, remember Bill
> had an injected 4.0 head on a forty over 258" block, he got back a ten,
> ten.
Oh. Well, in that case, never mind.
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> Hi Del,
> I don't think the rebuilder got the engine whole, remember Bill
> had an injected 4.0 head on a forty over 258" block, he got back a ten,
> ten.
Oh. Well, in that case, never mind.
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Re: Switching Head bolts
In <40A14E05.2BE9364F@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Del,
> I don't think the rebuilder got the engine whole, remember Bill
> had an injected 4.0 head on a forty over 258" block, he got back a ten,
> ten.
Oh. Well, in that case, never mind.
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> Hi Del,
> I don't think the rebuilder got the engine whole, remember Bill
> had an injected 4.0 head on a forty over 258" block, he got back a ten,
> ten.
Oh. Well, in that case, never mind.
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Re: Switching Head bolts
In <40A14E05.2BE9364F@***.net> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Hi Del,
> I don't think the rebuilder got the engine whole, remember Bill
> had an injected 4.0 head on a forty over 258" block, he got back a ten,
> ten.
Oh. Well, in that case, never mind.
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> Hi Del,
> I don't think the rebuilder got the engine whole, remember Bill
> had an injected 4.0 head on a forty over 258" block, he got back a ten,
> ten.
Oh. Well, in that case, never mind.
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Re: Switching Head bolts
Well, they (the R&R guys) took the alternator off so there you go. At this
point I'm just happy to get the stupid thing home so I can review and
'correct' anything they might have done.
So not having my own place (garage) really hurts.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40A183D4.1DFC2E49@sympatico.ca...
> Man, I feel for you.
>
> People like you are one of the main reasons I post so much. I really
> hate seeing folks being taken. I started working in garages in 67 and
> have seen good and bad...
>
> I will play the devils advocate on shop fixes and 'mechanics' opinions
> or if I can, point out an easy fix.
>
> The alternator bracket is a strange one Bill. It needs two different
> sized tube shims under it and if the timing cover was put on with RTV
> with no bracket, it, the cover, will leak. The bracket is part of the
> cover bolts and has to go on when the RTV is wet still.
>
> If they don't have the shims, it won't line up no matter how much the
> fools grind it....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, but there's one downside to giving the R&R guy the jeep with the
head
> > off. Now, anything that's broken he says or can say that's the way it
was
> > when it came in.
> >
> > So far I've had to replace:
> >
> > Alternator bracket
> > Starter
> > O2 Sensor - I lost that myself :-(
> > CCV and MAP Sensor tubing (Due to different head)
> >
> > The fuel line to the fuel rail is now pinched and I know I didn't do
that
> > but what can I say.
> >
> > etc, etc, etc.....
> >
> > Then they tell me they need to grind the new alternator bracket because
it
> > doesn't fit that alternator correctly when the new bracket matches up
> > perfectly to the old one.
> >
> > blah blah blah
> > ...
> >
> > It's like Mike said. If I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any at
all.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:40A15A64.B32254F8@***.net...
> > > The best part of this you're not trying to get it done under Mr.
> > > Landlord's nose. Now you can go back to school or whatever's more
> > > important.
> > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> > >
> > > William Oliveri wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Yes, I gave the R&R guy the jeep with the 4.2L block (head was
removed).
> > > > The R&R guy took out the engine and the machine shop picked it up.
> > > > Machine shop took the block, honed it out to 60 over, replaced with
new
> > cam,
> > > > 10/10 crank, bearings, oil pump, timing gears, other internal parts
I'm
> > > > probably forgetting and attached my freshly machined 4.0L head to
it.
> > > > Buttoned it up and sent it back to the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Now it's being put together at the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Bill
point I'm just happy to get the stupid thing home so I can review and
'correct' anything they might have done.
So not having my own place (garage) really hurts.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40A183D4.1DFC2E49@sympatico.ca...
> Man, I feel for you.
>
> People like you are one of the main reasons I post so much. I really
> hate seeing folks being taken. I started working in garages in 67 and
> have seen good and bad...
>
> I will play the devils advocate on shop fixes and 'mechanics' opinions
> or if I can, point out an easy fix.
>
> The alternator bracket is a strange one Bill. It needs two different
> sized tube shims under it and if the timing cover was put on with RTV
> with no bracket, it, the cover, will leak. The bracket is part of the
> cover bolts and has to go on when the RTV is wet still.
>
> If they don't have the shims, it won't line up no matter how much the
> fools grind it....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, but there's one downside to giving the R&R guy the jeep with the
head
> > off. Now, anything that's broken he says or can say that's the way it
was
> > when it came in.
> >
> > So far I've had to replace:
> >
> > Alternator bracket
> > Starter
> > O2 Sensor - I lost that myself :-(
> > CCV and MAP Sensor tubing (Due to different head)
> >
> > The fuel line to the fuel rail is now pinched and I know I didn't do
that
> > but what can I say.
> >
> > etc, etc, etc.....
> >
> > Then they tell me they need to grind the new alternator bracket because
it
> > doesn't fit that alternator correctly when the new bracket matches up
> > perfectly to the old one.
> >
> > blah blah blah
> > ...
> >
> > It's like Mike said. If I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any at
all.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:40A15A64.B32254F8@***.net...
> > > The best part of this you're not trying to get it done under Mr.
> > > Landlord's nose. Now you can go back to school or whatever's more
> > > important.
> > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> > >
> > > William Oliveri wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Yes, I gave the R&R guy the jeep with the 4.2L block (head was
removed).
> > > > The R&R guy took out the engine and the machine shop picked it up.
> > > > Machine shop took the block, honed it out to 60 over, replaced with
new
> > cam,
> > > > 10/10 crank, bearings, oil pump, timing gears, other internal parts
I'm
> > > > probably forgetting and attached my freshly machined 4.0L head to
it.
> > > > Buttoned it up and sent it back to the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Now it's being put together at the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Bill
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Re: Switching Head bolts
Well, they (the R&R guys) took the alternator off so there you go. At this
point I'm just happy to get the stupid thing home so I can review and
'correct' anything they might have done.
So not having my own place (garage) really hurts.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40A183D4.1DFC2E49@sympatico.ca...
> Man, I feel for you.
>
> People like you are one of the main reasons I post so much. I really
> hate seeing folks being taken. I started working in garages in 67 and
> have seen good and bad...
>
> I will play the devils advocate on shop fixes and 'mechanics' opinions
> or if I can, point out an easy fix.
>
> The alternator bracket is a strange one Bill. It needs two different
> sized tube shims under it and if the timing cover was put on with RTV
> with no bracket, it, the cover, will leak. The bracket is part of the
> cover bolts and has to go on when the RTV is wet still.
>
> If they don't have the shims, it won't line up no matter how much the
> fools grind it....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, but there's one downside to giving the R&R guy the jeep with the
head
> > off. Now, anything that's broken he says or can say that's the way it
was
> > when it came in.
> >
> > So far I've had to replace:
> >
> > Alternator bracket
> > Starter
> > O2 Sensor - I lost that myself :-(
> > CCV and MAP Sensor tubing (Due to different head)
> >
> > The fuel line to the fuel rail is now pinched and I know I didn't do
that
> > but what can I say.
> >
> > etc, etc, etc.....
> >
> > Then they tell me they need to grind the new alternator bracket because
it
> > doesn't fit that alternator correctly when the new bracket matches up
> > perfectly to the old one.
> >
> > blah blah blah
> > ...
> >
> > It's like Mike said. If I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any at
all.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:40A15A64.B32254F8@***.net...
> > > The best part of this you're not trying to get it done under Mr.
> > > Landlord's nose. Now you can go back to school or whatever's more
> > > important.
> > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> > >
> > > William Oliveri wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Yes, I gave the R&R guy the jeep with the 4.2L block (head was
removed).
> > > > The R&R guy took out the engine and the machine shop picked it up.
> > > > Machine shop took the block, honed it out to 60 over, replaced with
new
> > cam,
> > > > 10/10 crank, bearings, oil pump, timing gears, other internal parts
I'm
> > > > probably forgetting and attached my freshly machined 4.0L head to
it.
> > > > Buttoned it up and sent it back to the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Now it's being put together at the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Bill
point I'm just happy to get the stupid thing home so I can review and
'correct' anything they might have done.
So not having my own place (garage) really hurts.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40A183D4.1DFC2E49@sympatico.ca...
> Man, I feel for you.
>
> People like you are one of the main reasons I post so much. I really
> hate seeing folks being taken. I started working in garages in 67 and
> have seen good and bad...
>
> I will play the devils advocate on shop fixes and 'mechanics' opinions
> or if I can, point out an easy fix.
>
> The alternator bracket is a strange one Bill. It needs two different
> sized tube shims under it and if the timing cover was put on with RTV
> with no bracket, it, the cover, will leak. The bracket is part of the
> cover bolts and has to go on when the RTV is wet still.
>
> If they don't have the shims, it won't line up no matter how much the
> fools grind it....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, but there's one downside to giving the R&R guy the jeep with the
head
> > off. Now, anything that's broken he says or can say that's the way it
was
> > when it came in.
> >
> > So far I've had to replace:
> >
> > Alternator bracket
> > Starter
> > O2 Sensor - I lost that myself :-(
> > CCV and MAP Sensor tubing (Due to different head)
> >
> > The fuel line to the fuel rail is now pinched and I know I didn't do
that
> > but what can I say.
> >
> > etc, etc, etc.....
> >
> > Then they tell me they need to grind the new alternator bracket because
it
> > doesn't fit that alternator correctly when the new bracket matches up
> > perfectly to the old one.
> >
> > blah blah blah
> > ...
> >
> > It's like Mike said. If I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any at
all.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:40A15A64.B32254F8@***.net...
> > > The best part of this you're not trying to get it done under Mr.
> > > Landlord's nose. Now you can go back to school or whatever's more
> > > important.
> > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> > >
> > > William Oliveri wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Yes, I gave the R&R guy the jeep with the 4.2L block (head was
removed).
> > > > The R&R guy took out the engine and the machine shop picked it up.
> > > > Machine shop took the block, honed it out to 60 over, replaced with
new
> > cam,
> > > > 10/10 crank, bearings, oil pump, timing gears, other internal parts
I'm
> > > > probably forgetting and attached my freshly machined 4.0L head to
it.
> > > > Buttoned it up and sent it back to the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Now it's being put together at the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Bill
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Re: Switching Head bolts
Well, they (the R&R guys) took the alternator off so there you go. At this
point I'm just happy to get the stupid thing home so I can review and
'correct' anything they might have done.
So not having my own place (garage) really hurts.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40A183D4.1DFC2E49@sympatico.ca...
> Man, I feel for you.
>
> People like you are one of the main reasons I post so much. I really
> hate seeing folks being taken. I started working in garages in 67 and
> have seen good and bad...
>
> I will play the devils advocate on shop fixes and 'mechanics' opinions
> or if I can, point out an easy fix.
>
> The alternator bracket is a strange one Bill. It needs two different
> sized tube shims under it and if the timing cover was put on with RTV
> with no bracket, it, the cover, will leak. The bracket is part of the
> cover bolts and has to go on when the RTV is wet still.
>
> If they don't have the shims, it won't line up no matter how much the
> fools grind it....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, but there's one downside to giving the R&R guy the jeep with the
head
> > off. Now, anything that's broken he says or can say that's the way it
was
> > when it came in.
> >
> > So far I've had to replace:
> >
> > Alternator bracket
> > Starter
> > O2 Sensor - I lost that myself :-(
> > CCV and MAP Sensor tubing (Due to different head)
> >
> > The fuel line to the fuel rail is now pinched and I know I didn't do
that
> > but what can I say.
> >
> > etc, etc, etc.....
> >
> > Then they tell me they need to grind the new alternator bracket because
it
> > doesn't fit that alternator correctly when the new bracket matches up
> > perfectly to the old one.
> >
> > blah blah blah
> > ...
> >
> > It's like Mike said. If I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any at
all.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:40A15A64.B32254F8@***.net...
> > > The best part of this you're not trying to get it done under Mr.
> > > Landlord's nose. Now you can go back to school or whatever's more
> > > important.
> > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> > >
> > > William Oliveri wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Yes, I gave the R&R guy the jeep with the 4.2L block (head was
removed).
> > > > The R&R guy took out the engine and the machine shop picked it up.
> > > > Machine shop took the block, honed it out to 60 over, replaced with
new
> > cam,
> > > > 10/10 crank, bearings, oil pump, timing gears, other internal parts
I'm
> > > > probably forgetting and attached my freshly machined 4.0L head to
it.
> > > > Buttoned it up and sent it back to the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Now it's being put together at the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Bill
point I'm just happy to get the stupid thing home so I can review and
'correct' anything they might have done.
So not having my own place (garage) really hurts.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:40A183D4.1DFC2E49@sympatico.ca...
> Man, I feel for you.
>
> People like you are one of the main reasons I post so much. I really
> hate seeing folks being taken. I started working in garages in 67 and
> have seen good and bad...
>
> I will play the devils advocate on shop fixes and 'mechanics' opinions
> or if I can, point out an easy fix.
>
> The alternator bracket is a strange one Bill. It needs two different
> sized tube shims under it and if the timing cover was put on with RTV
> with no bracket, it, the cover, will leak. The bracket is part of the
> cover bolts and has to go on when the RTV is wet still.
>
> If they don't have the shims, it won't line up no matter how much the
> fools grind it....
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> William Oliveri wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, but there's one downside to giving the R&R guy the jeep with the
head
> > off. Now, anything that's broken he says or can say that's the way it
was
> > when it came in.
> >
> > So far I've had to replace:
> >
> > Alternator bracket
> > Starter
> > O2 Sensor - I lost that myself :-(
> > CCV and MAP Sensor tubing (Due to different head)
> >
> > The fuel line to the fuel rail is now pinched and I know I didn't do
that
> > but what can I say.
> >
> > etc, etc, etc.....
> >
> > Then they tell me they need to grind the new alternator bracket because
it
> > doesn't fit that alternator correctly when the new bracket matches up
> > perfectly to the old one.
> >
> > blah blah blah
> > ...
> >
> > It's like Mike said. If I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any at
all.
> >
> > Bill
> >
> > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> > news:40A15A64.B32254F8@***.net...
> > > The best part of this you're not trying to get it done under Mr.
> > > Landlord's nose. Now you can go back to school or whatever's more
> > > important.
> > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> > >
> > > William Oliveri wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Yes, I gave the R&R guy the jeep with the 4.2L block (head was
removed).
> > > > The R&R guy took out the engine and the machine shop picked it up.
> > > > Machine shop took the block, honed it out to 60 over, replaced with
new
> > cam,
> > > > 10/10 crank, bearings, oil pump, timing gears, other internal parts
I'm
> > > > probably forgetting and attached my freshly machined 4.0L head to
it.
> > > > Buttoned it up and sent it back to the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Now it's being put together at the R&R place.
> > > >
> > > > Bill