himynameisscott wrote:
...so id rather give it to the dealer and let them do it, since they have the tools and knowledge to get it done, plus the price is right.
I am very much afraid that you labor under a serious misapprehension. 90% plus of the dealers out there have neither the tools nor the experienced mechanics to do this job. It is possible that your dealer is the rare exception, but if I were you, I would ask to speak with the mechanic who is going to do the work and ask them how many they have done, and ask to see the miller special tools for the CRD. They should be able to show you- cam locking pins, flywheel locking pin, cam sprocket holding fixture, and should be able to tell you where the fuel pump alignment mark is, where the crankshaft alignment mark is, and how many revolutions apart the alignment of the camshaft, flywheel and fuel pump is. If they cannot show the tools or answer the questions, FIND SOMEONE ELSE.
You are likely to be very sorry if you don't screen your mechanic. You might also talk to Geordi about having him swing by and do it, or consider coming down to the DC area; several of us may do a TB party.