AC jobs at home after work and on weekends. I'm thinking $100 per hour is more than fair. Pep boys and Firestone are nearly double that here and who knows who is doing the job.
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Yep! It's also lifted which makes working on it tougher. BTW I shortened my post.Is this a 7.3L Diesel? Can't think of another engine where adjusting the clutch clearance would take 5 minutes.
I don't know what kind of price shopping he did..I adjusted the clutch gap about 5 years ago after several other " professional" shops couldn't figure it out. At that time I also showed him the front seal was leaking green ac oil out of it and told him to be prepared to replace the compressor in the future.Did he get a separate quote elsewhere for the same work you are proposing?
I know you said Firestone and PepBoys are double on the hourly rate, but did they quote a repair price?
Ya I would too if it was all I was working on. I'm working A full day in the miserable heat with no cooling in our shop then going home and working on it. First day I evacuated what refrigerant was left in it and checked the orifice for contamination then drained about 4 gallons of coolant.I'd charge $750 for that, And I live in North Texas where cost of living is lower. But would turn it around in a day & have the overhead of the business to factor in.
Yep! It's also lifted which makes working on it tougher. BTW I shortened my post.
Ya I would too if it was all I was working on. I'm working A full day in the miserable heat with no cooling in our shop then going home and working on it. First day I evacuated what refrigerant was left in it and checked the orifice for contamination then drained about 4 gallons of coolant.
Day 2 I changed the fan clutch, flushed the condenser and put the new compressor on. Day 3 put the coolant back in and removed the accumulator. I'm going to flush the evaporator. Get all the old oil out and get it ready for all new oil.
I think from memory it calls for 9 oz of oil but will check the actual spec tomorrow.
I'm basing it on flat rate #.s with some adjustments. Alldata shows :Are you charging actual time or by flat rate hour? Two very different things.
I work in an uninsulated metal building . It's actually cooler outside in the sun.Don't feel lonely, It was 98° here with humidity making it feel much hotter, It'll be better once it gets hotter/dryer & can use the evaporative function on my fans.
8-9 Ounces sounds right for the large Accumulator/Orifice system used in these trucks.
I found the sticker and 9oz is spec. It's really loaded with oil. Probably all the shops that tried to fix it before put some oil in the system and tons of dye. Gonna get all that out so I know how much oil to put in..
8-9 Ounces sounds right for the large Accumulator/Orifice system used in these trucks.
I work in an uninsulated metal building . It's actually cooler outside in the sun.
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I am certain I would just collapse.I work in an uninsulated metal building . It's actually cooler outside in the sun.
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