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Most of this has been resolved. The only outstanding issue is the un-approved labor overcharge of $1000. That should be cleared up soon.
As for the pump cost which is admittedly double what it should have been, the shop they use for pumps does good work as evidenced by the way the truck runs but has overcharged them on this and won't budge claiming many hours spent figuring out the settings "because it is a military unit and there are no settings available". I called BS on this because it is also a "stock NHC-250 with stock NHC-250 ratings and performance". So I know better than to have that pump shop used again. I am not interested in paying for learning curves. The thing is not the space shuttle after all.
I replaced the starter today. The motor section was OK but was drawing about 200A instead of 120A under no-load so it was somewhat worn. It did not "need" to be replaced and would probably have lasted me a couple years at least. Due to it being a PITA to replace, I decided to do the entire unit rather than just the bendix contacts.
I also got the spare fixed.
It cost me far less to do it myself than to have let the diesel shop do it when they called and said it was bad. Both for the part and the labor. I do a lot of work myself and hate taking things to repair facilities for obvious reasons. I will only take things in for something large or confusing.
I am going to try mashing the tach cable a little to get it to bite properly.
But how do I do this? It seems like it is not easy to just mash a steel shaft ??
As for the pump cost which is admittedly double what it should have been, the shop they use for pumps does good work as evidenced by the way the truck runs but has overcharged them on this and won't budge claiming many hours spent figuring out the settings "because it is a military unit and there are no settings available". I called BS on this because it is also a "stock NHC-250 with stock NHC-250 ratings and performance". So I know better than to have that pump shop used again. I am not interested in paying for learning curves. The thing is not the space shuttle after all.
I replaced the starter today. The motor section was OK but was drawing about 200A instead of 120A under no-load so it was somewhat worn. It did not "need" to be replaced and would probably have lasted me a couple years at least. Due to it being a PITA to replace, I decided to do the entire unit rather than just the bendix contacts.
I also got the spare fixed.
It cost me far less to do it myself than to have let the diesel shop do it when they called and said it was bad. Both for the part and the labor. I do a lot of work myself and hate taking things to repair facilities for obvious reasons. I will only take things in for something large or confusing.
I am going to try mashing the tach cable a little to get it to bite properly.
But how do I do this? It seems like it is not easy to just mash a steel shaft ??