Posted by Hobo,NC on February 16, 2022 at 17:41:06 from (75.137.54.152):
For those that think shops are over priced I will challenge ya to try some of the dog work we do sometime. Exhaust leak around manifold somewhere you can not see it, its covered up by more heat shields than the law allows. 2013 equinox 2.4 AWD with the old fashion A.I.R. emissions. Book time 5.9hr to R&R the manifold. To make matters worst it has codes for the A.I.R. system the pump has been replaced. The system is stopped up on the back of the head. No access from the bottom are sides you work from the top in the blind you use a mirror... Most all the bolts are hidden from eye site : ( This job draws blood my right arm looks like its been in a cat fight.
This is just emissions the manifold it down there somewhere.
The ones without A.I.R. are not as bad to do.
2015 f150 5.0 visiting from Missouri with a coolant leak a water pump has just been put on someone told him the freeze plugs were leaking. Its leaking from the water pump its a aftermarket it did not fit in the hole I had to pry it out. It got a OEM Ford pump it slid right in the hole.
Both these jobs stress you back and legs its not all pic'N and a grinning. My guess on the F150 as it looks to be poorly maintained low bidder got the contract.
This post was edited by Hobo,NC on 02/16/2022 at 05:44 pm.
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