Re: problem with repair shop
515 dollars wont hardly get you a routine service on a pair of twin V6's .
last guy I heard telling the secretary to call him if it was going to be over 100 dollars I sent packing, dont want nor need that type of customer.
if ya walk in thinking I am gonna rip ya off I will send ya packing, rapidly.
if ya walk in, tell me it sat a long time, its old what do ya think, I will test it give you a reasonable scenieo and some cavets.
bring me in a 20 year old POS that was poorly maintained and odds are I am going to give a bleak assesment, fair but bleak.
I will leak down test it, spark test it, attempt to test run it, and give an honest opinion.
I own 4 boats, maybe more, one stays in the water I can usually keep the rest running. I aint got time for whiners.
ya either wish to fix your antique or ya dont.
if you cannot afford to pay to have it fixed you will have to buy a certain amount of test equipment and trust the internet nuts.
most the folks here wont steer ya wrong but you will HAVE to buy or make the test equipment we ask for.
its just that simple.
thios aint rocket science nor baby delivering but it doews require a few coins in test equiupment and a rudimentary knowledge, avalible at you local library if you can read, to accomplish the task.
I cant spell can barely read still cannot write cursive, but I can make a decision if a motor is worth fixing and why its broke.
515 dollars wont hardly get you a routine service on a pair of twin V6's .
last guy I heard telling the secretary to call him if it was going to be over 100 dollars I sent packing, dont want nor need that type of customer.
if ya walk in thinking I am gonna rip ya off I will send ya packing, rapidly.
if ya walk in, tell me it sat a long time, its old what do ya think, I will test it give you a reasonable scenieo and some cavets.
bring me in a 20 year old POS that was poorly maintained and odds are I am going to give a bleak assesment, fair but bleak.
I will leak down test it, spark test it, attempt to test run it, and give an honest opinion.
I own 4 boats, maybe more, one stays in the water I can usually keep the rest running. I aint got time for whiners.
ya either wish to fix your antique or ya dont.
if you cannot afford to pay to have it fixed you will have to buy a certain amount of test equipment and trust the internet nuts.
most the folks here wont steer ya wrong but you will HAVE to buy or make the test equipment we ask for.
its just that simple.
thios aint rocket science nor baby delivering but it doews require a few coins in test equiupment and a rudimentary knowledge, avalible at you local library if you can read, to accomplish the task.
I cant spell can barely read still cannot write cursive, but I can make a decision if a motor is worth fixing and why its broke.