WolverineFW wrote:
If he is charging $70 per hour of shop time....sounds like it might be reasonable.
That was exactly his rate.
racertracer wrote:
It sounds too good to be true to me.
Ask questions:
Is he using the proper tools?
Does he know about the fuel pump needing to be timed.
Replacing the water pump is tedious and takes up time .... is he going to replace it?
Etc.
I will inquire about those things, I did not know the fuel pump had to be timed... and, yes that quote is replacing the water pump.
jlgail4309 wrote:
Seems very good to me. I just did mine 1080. with out the water pump they were on national back order at the time. I'm still not sure they our in stock.
Will he fix it if he breaks it. Warranty his work.
This price does not include parts, I figure I'll spend about 600 in parts. And yes the water pumps are now available, I got mine on the mail today Mopar original replacement with the VM carved on it. Good point about the warranty, will ask.