Posted by dieseldoc on May 06, 2012 at 07:45:14 from (67.55.218.110):
In Reply to: OOPS !!!!!!!!!!! posted by NCWayne on May 05, 2012 at 20:34:02:
well that definately sucks. But it happens. the customer should not pay a dime to fix that engine unless he did something wrong running it. You are going to have to fight over it with head supplier. I had a problem like that last year. machine shop screwed up a head but I should have checked it out before installing it. needless to say both the machine shop and me lost out on that deal. Also one time I overhauled a jd466 and put jd pistons and liners in it. put it together fired it up and ran ok but kept using oil.Tore it down and one liner piston assembly was missing two rings. i got screwed on that deal. now every liner assembly i get i take apart and make sure its right.
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