Thanks for the posts and the pics. Some mighty fine work.
Thanks for the posts and the pics. Some mighty fine work.
nice job got a lot of room around and above that girl last rnewel I did we got a new motor and oil pump assy. saved a lot of time.
When I read Rob's post requesting the mods to rename this thread, I immediately knew who he was referring to. And I laughed. Funny stuff.
How long does this process take from start to finish???
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If you don't know what you are doing.... ASK!! There is no such thing as a "Stupid" question.... Maybe.
no you wouldn't, i helped on one and it's definitely not for me. i know my limitations and rigging is not a strong point of mine, i struggle with a 80 ton semi, no way in hell i would i ever do another tear down. much respect to the guys who do it everyday. great pics but man he got lucky with all that room to work with
For a machine like this, around two weeks to do a right proper job for the customer and to do it safely. Some are easier than others. As long as nothing crazy happened, most Carriers and Yorks can be done in about a week, I think.
You shoulda seen the last one I posted pictures of! No overhead room, no air conditioning, no light, and a machine right next to the one we were overhauling that was constantly on the brink of surging due to messed up cooling towers!
Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.
Good stuff man! CTV Service Guide 3 in color.
Sic Semper Tyrannis.