Patriot
Isabella is Lazarus
fresh Rotella in it now, but I'll give 'em a gallon plus a quart if they have to drain the oil to do the workHell, I've never passed up a reason to comment.BTW, is it a given and NOT advisable to purchase all the parts mail order and only want the local shop to charge me labor when I hand them the parts (less shims, if needed). I guess that would be penny anny and insulting to them and not, if any, save me any $$$ or enough to make it my wild...
my motivation is to expedite the job and not wait on them ordering and getting in parts.
any comment ???
I'd talk it over with the Service Manager. Some might appreciate not having to order a box full of parts. Others might be pissed at missing a chance for some parts mark-up.
Lessee, you'd need a set of O-rings for the coolant pipe...the two into the cam cover and the one larger one for the thermostat...the cam chain...at 87K miles, I'd replace the cam cover gasket, jes 'cause...fresh coolant to replace what's dumped removing the coolant pipe (may as well put in fresh)...a new set of plugs, if yours are over 10k miles...that's about it, not counting the shims. Not really a big parts list. Fresh Rotella while it's in the shop?
Anyway, it doesn't hurt to ask.
I like Coolenol, so I'd bring the stuff, as well. Plugs are fresh Iridiums.
If they'd give me an appt with their provided parts ready in hand, that'd be fine with me with reasonable $$$ per hour rate ($85 or less ?) and reasonable markup - I'd ask for a written estimate of the work with what if's.
I'd also tell them NOT to do anything else, like a TBS (unless that's a good idea after the work even though I had one like 5k miles ago) and NOT to replace the final drive oil or whatever like some shops that do a "service" (all fluids, plugs, filters, etc).
Maybe I should throw out the possibility of a "clinic" at SFO ??? :yahoo:
Thanx again
Mike