doing your own wrenching
Subscribewhen I hear of the astronomical bills involved with engine work, it makes me wonder... is it out of the question to do your own wrenching like taking the head off
and taking it to a head grinder just like if it were a jeep and re install it yourself.??
does anyone do their own engine work???or wheel bearings, or clutch..??
and taking it to a head grinder just like if it were a jeep and re install it yourself.??
does anyone do their own engine work???or wheel bearings, or clutch..??
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heavyhaulerss , 05-24-2011 11:55 PM
I do most what I can. but there are times where I take truck in to get stuff done, even if I can fix myself. downtime can cost more than you save in doing yourself at times.
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and taking it to a head grinder just like if it were a jeep and re install it yourself.??
does anyone do their own engine work???or wheel bearings, or clutch..??
Hellll yeah! If you can melt metal and raise a ton you can do it all in between. Real truckers have grease under their nails and busted knuckles.Originally Posted by 7t989y
when I hear of the astronomical bills involved with engine work, it makes me wonder... is it out of the question to do your own wrenching like taking the head offand taking it to a head grinder just like if it were a jeep and re install it yourself.??
does anyone do their own engine work???or wheel bearings, or clutch..??
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Tell me about THAT!Originally Posted by heavyhaulerss
downtime can cost more than you save in doing yourself at times.
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Ive always done my own mechanic work. Rebuilt my old KW and Frieghtliner (up to tuning it that is). Hell I sold the Frieghtliner to one of my drivers who isn't quite mechanically inclined so I still find myself wrenching on it when hes close just to keep the man rolling.