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  1. yep no suprise here...I fully expect them to start doing that on light duty diesels soon too
  2. The idea of flat rate is sound for the reasons tyler has already mentioned, IF everyone played fair but we all know that isnt how the game is played most of the time. Between dealer politics, warranty time, and fellow employee drama flat rate can be down right stressful to make a paycheck. I have worked both sides of the fence with flat rate for about 12years and now salary for 4years. I have worked at both the dealership retail and commerical along with my current position managing a fleet of 200 trucks. I can honestly say my professional and personal life has greatly improved with being salary. Gone are the days going home at the end of the week stressed out thinking how I busted my ass all week to earned 30hrs. Even If I did great and was ahead for the pay period it was a short lived satifaction until going back to work the following monday and wonderning how I was going to make my goal. I learned the warranty book, billed my own hours and looked up my own SLTS. I saved copies of each RO to fall back on incase someone tried to second guess or change the claimed labor ops(happed alot at my dealer!) and fight for every tenth of a hour. There where lots of times I spent more time claiming the job and backing up my reasoning then it actually took to repair the vehicle. At one of the dealers I worked for they had a hourly + flatrate system that worked pretty well. You had a decent base pay that reflected your productivity. If you flagged over you 80hours in a pay period you would move to flatrate and you could earn up to 3bucks more per hour. The problem with this system is once you reach the top techs stop being productive and start coasting through the day. That killed that system pretty quickly and it went back to straight flat rate. I will say flat rate has been a big reason for alot of the repair practices I still use today. It has motivated me to be efficient and accurate technician as I only want to fix the vehicle once and move on to the next one. I do not despise the flat rate system and think its a great learning experence but I do not believe its the ultimate answer to how we are paid as technicians. Good luck with the new job Clark!
  3. Our dealer brought one by our shop a few days ago to check out. I will say its a little odd hearing the 6.7 running under the hood of a 750 but Im excited for this setup. I am so tired of dealing with the 3 manufacture dance getting these things worked on.
  4. The TA-31 grey comes in a caulk tube for easy application as well. You are thinking of the "international" grey that came in the toothpaste style tube I use the grey for everything including sealing up a toliet in the shop bathroom
  5. intresting...grey has been my go to silicone for anything on a diesel for a very long time.
  6. no words of advice other then I know all too well how bad those uhaul trucks suck to work on! I worked on them way too often with the 6.4 engines!
  7. a little hard to tell in the pictures but is that black silicone or grey?
  8. I have had a few IPRs cause a no start when hot but starts fine cold and like was mentioned it has to be HOT to duplicate.
  9. Great news and kudos for taking the plunge to better yourself and your family life! Not everyone has the guts or motivation to do that! Best of luck with the new venture and like keith said stick around.
  10. Its has happened a couple times with out fleet too. Its my understanding some of these are getting scrapped but most are being sold complete. Here locally you have to provide proof of vehicle ownership if trying to scrap a converter of any type
  11. I had something similar happen on my 2011 except it was for the DEF system. It was a temp code IIRC. The damn fuse was fretting and took quite a while to track down
  12. That is what got one of our drivers on a 2012. The pumps look identical in some cases. It ended up starting it and moving it 50ft out of the way before he called someone. That was enough to wipe out everything to the point it wouldnt start. He did loose his job over that 6k dollar mistake
  13. I think I am the odd man out, I hate removing the cabs for work that can be done with the cab on.
  14. Locally all the renovations or new build dealers all look the exact same!
  15. thats a cheap upgrade better off adding a aftermarket TBC and call it done
  16. its about time! this will be a huge help for me and what I do day in day out. It wont let me login though
  17. The dash is pretty close but not accurate. I would say its within 2-3mpg of the had caculated numbers for me at least. I always check it at time of fill up and its been pretty much the same
  18. guess thats where all the money went for the Senior Master Rewards?
  19. I would say its no suprise they have been collecting data to process a claim. Alot of other manufactures already do this as normal practice Another negative side to this is the effect it will have on the customers. I see the techs or advisors turing down customer complaints as NPF in fear of not getting paid for the diag unless its cut and dry. Remember the warranty policy manual is your friend. Live by it and your claim will always get paid. However what management does without you knowing is another thing all together. They did not want to even let me see the policy manual let alone reference it. I used to make copies of all my ROs, labor ops and diag/repair stories to back up my claim. It came in handy more then once after shit hit the fan and management tried to put the blame or pull hours from me.
  20. I have had several that run and others that wont with the ball missing. If I was a betting man I would say it wouldnt be possible for it to run with that leak caused by the ball
  21. no plans to switch until I know IDS will be campatible with it
  22. We choose autos for that very reasons. 1 out of 20 guys can actually drive a manual without killing it.
  23. I love my 6.7 everytime I get behind the wheel. I do miss the 7.3 classic diesel noise but I am also enjoying the quite cab of a 6.7 too. I can finally hit a drive thru without shutting the truck off everytime and talk to my passangers without yelling to them!
  24. My dad has my exact truck in a 15MY. I bought his old one and he bought a new one identical to it. He is actually seeing more MPG vs the my 2011 even being brand new. He is seeing a 2-3mpg more accross the board with it so far.
  25. I have the 3.55s in mine with the 20" wheel package. (in 2011 they only options for a SRW were 3.27s or 3.55s) and it does not leave me wanting anything more. Towing power is great even with a fully loaded 26ft bumper pull or 35' 5th wheel toyhauler. Unloaded without traction control you can fry the tires right off the thing even on dry pavement. Traction control is a must on these trucks with these kinda of power numbers Fuel mileage in town is about 15mpg and about 20mpg on the highway unloaded at 70mph. Any faster and fuel mpg drops drastically. Towing well its pretty much 10mpg no matter what with the toyhaulers. Funny part was my 2001 7.3 with 3.73s and 285s was only marginally worse then my 6.7 is on fuel but night and day power difference. Towing power isnt even in the same catagory! Unless you plan to have a trailer hooked up to it for its entire life I think you will be fine with the 3.55s ratio
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