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Re: more ??? for the gurus

To: JRDMF@aol.com
Subject: Re: more ??? for the gurus
From: Marc Sayer <marcsayer@home.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 16:59:56 -0700
Just to throw some gas on this :-) While that does seem high, and I am not
saying the work is worth that, you do get what you pay for. Not all "balance"
jobs are equal, or at least some are more equal than others. You need to know
the specs of the job to be able to compare prices. What tolerance did they
balance to? How did they balance? Etc., etc.. Expect to pay about double for a
high quality balance job compared to what most machine shops will charge for
what they call a balance job.

JRDMF@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Dave:
> 
> Wow!
> If you are getting nailed $165.00 just to balance the crank, then you need to
> find a new balancer. I had everything done, including the pistons, rods,
> crank, flywheel etc. for $140.00. I know our cars are "odd ducks" so to
> speak, but hey a crankshaft is a crankshaft. The company I used is called
> Electronic balancing, in Wilmington California and I watched him do the crank
> in about 15 minutes. Total time on everything was about 2 hours. The
> equipment to do the spin balance is pretty expensive, but other than that,
> what you are paying for is the labor.
> 
> If you are doing a complete overhaul, then do yourself a favor and do not cut
> corners here. Take the time to make a few calls, and do some price checks in
> your area, I'm sure you can do better. Besides, you will be chasing down
> plenty of other rattles and shakes later on, and do you really want to wonder
> if you maybe should have spent that extra $150.00 while you were there?
> 
> Hope this helps.....Good Luck
> Jon
> Huntington Beach, Ca
> 67.5 1600
> 67.5 2000

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