Jump to content

Alex Bruene

Members
  • Posts

    1,586
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Alex Bruene

  1. I just had another LCF today. It was obvious that the leak was in the right side oil rail plug, but just to be safe, I decided to check the plug on the left oil rail, and it too was quite worn... not enough to cause a no start (yet), but not too far from it. I guess I'll be replacing these o-rings in pairs from now on.

  2. You're not thinking that Ford pays for the studs are you? We have the customers pay for the studs while Ford pays for their faulty product repair. But like I said, this is still an area where we have to tread carefully. A year ago, we were totally against this repair, but we had to take a look at it from the customers view where they are trying to improve the product they are driving. However, we do not do any other aftermarket modifications. This is the one and only that we will accept.

    I know that the customer will pay for the studs. My issue is with not installing the actual Ford part. That's all. I said "no"... I don't want to take any chances.
  3. It seems to be quite popular lately that people on other forums are talking about having dealers install head-studs when they are having a warranty head-gasket replacement. I wonder what Ford's policy is on that? I wonder what would happen if there were to be a repeat failure, end up at a different dealership, and Ford being contacted about it? Would they still pick up the warranty, knowing it was a "non-Ford" part that failed?

  4. It it dangerous to just "check" the tire pressure without 10 feet of hose? What if I'm changing oil and I check the tire pressure and 1 tire is low? I can't fill it up all the way without the 10 foot hose?

    You are supposed to treat any load range "F" or higher tire like a heavy truck tire. I think the recommendation is a 6' hose...
  5. Well, being a rental truck, it's hard to say if it were overheated, but I'm sure abused. It was a warranty job, so there is not much to have to tell the customer. The unit in question had the right head removed, and only one cup replaced... I just don't see the logic in not replacing all the cups on that head... that's the reason behind the poll.

  6. We always use a 10ft. hose to inflate 19.5s. Our first experience with one blowing up on us was with our parts F-450. The parts driver had been driving with a flat inner. We told them if it's been driven flat, it MUST be replaced... but of course they thought we were full of shit and told us to just put air in it. At about 70psi, it started to make an odd creaking noise, so I said "wait for it"... then BOOM!!! made the parts driver shit his pants... so I said, "told ya so"! We have no issues changing them on a regular tire machine, but I don't inflate them to service pressure until they are mounted because I don't want to handle them when they are fully inflated. And, for our troubles/risks with these tires, we get 1.1 per tire we replace.

  7. 3 weeks ago I had an LCF for a no start hot condition. I found a terribly torn O-ring on the right oil rail block off plug. Today, it came back with the same symptom... I now found the left rail O-ring torn... roadtested it, shut it off, went to restart and it was still only making about 370 psi... So, I went to the STC fitting, which was also coming apart. Now it's fixed, but I can't believe how ALL these things went wrong at the same time!

  8. I abuse alcohol.

    Now, more seriously... I have nothing but spare time /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/icon_crazy.gif, after all, I start at 6:30am, and most nights I don't leave untill nearly 7pm... mainly since Toronto rush hour traffic to the burbs sucks... I try to get in about as much golf as I can during the summer months... I have a crazy jack-shit (a jack-russell terrior/shih-tzu mix) that is never short of entertaining... Fall and winter have me playing hockey 2 nights a week... just about everybody on my street is about the same age, so we all like to tip back the odd case of beer every now and then... and my wife likes the wine, so I guess that all falls back into the abusing alcohol thing... one thing I don't do when I'm not at work, is fix cars or trucks (other than my own)... the last thing I want to see through an empty glass is a 6.0. /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/drinkingdude.gif

  9. In MY shop, there would have been a second line added for the turbo surge issue after the repair of the ICP sensor and connector. So I would have done the ICP repair, then repaired the turbo (if my service manager thought the surge was severe enough to warrant an add on). Overlap does not apply IMO, since the two repairs were not ( /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif ) done at the same time.

×
×
  • Create New...