BMW: Break My Wallet. Bill My Wife.BMW : bill me whatever. Not gonna be cheap either since it’s a X7 SUV.
Today was a little slow but finally got to do some fun stuff that I hadn’t done in awhile. First started out simple oil changes and rotates because that’s all the morning had besides a few state inspections. We had a Land Cruiser roll in barely moving and knocking like nobody’s business it rolled in about 1:20 right after lunch dispatch put my number on it and got me to diagnosing right away. They had just had their oil changed at a dealership in their hometown about 70 miles away. Well the tech or hack at that shop only put 3 quarts of oil in the vehicle. That’s all that came out and what else came out with it? Metal shavings. No oil leaks anywhere or nothing loose so that means they would have had to short it on oil. Dropped the oil pan full of metal shavings. Engine is toast. Had the manager take a look and another tech for a second opinion. The dealership that done it accepted it however they were mad the customer didn’t have it towed back to them. We will be billing them for everything including the rental car we put the customer in. I get to assist putting the engine in it when it comes in. I’m comfortable doing engines because I’ve done them assisted before but I didn’t want to take on one on this fancy of a car by myself and risk messing something up again. The dealership called back and said they took action against the tech and went ahead and let him go as this wasn’t his only blown engine and not the only car he had shorted on oil either. He also apparently left a few wheels loose. Hopefully I won’t have any other cars come in that he worked on lol. I have no idea how much this job pays. I’m paid by the hour so I don’t keep track of anything like that. I’d say at least 8 hours or more. However long it books for is what the flat rate tech will get who is helping me. I’m happy to have work. The last three weeks have been very slow. We fired and laid off a bunch of people I wasn’t one of those people fortunately. We had a long talk about it and I had to make some hard decisions about which techs to get rid of because of budget cuts. I picked the two least productive and sent them out the door. I am head of the express lane so I have say in who does what. Me and my bosses also talked about my future plans and where I want to be. They want me to stay at Toyota because of the good wisdom and mindset I give to the young techs but Subaru is where my heart is at so soon I’ll be returning to that side of the street. It’s what I want to do and that’s what matters. They also gave hints that they would want me in a manager role eventually. I hate the way Toyota is about warranty and customer service i can’t work for a manufacturer like that.
I found a C7AE in Minnesota for $125 including shipping. At the shop now after I did some port work.I know it's across the country but might be worth an email
https://norfolk.craigslist.org/pts/d/norfolk-ford-big-block-390-fe-cylinder/7582117957.html
Today was a little slow but finally got to do some fun stuff that I hadn’t done in awhile. First started out simple oil changes and rotates because that’s all the morning had besides a few state inspections. We had a Land Cruiser roll in barely moving and knocking like nobody’s business it rolled in about 1:20 right after lunch dispatch put my number on it and got me to diagnosing right away. They had just had their oil changed at a dealership in their hometown about 70 miles away. Well the tech or hack at that shop only put 3 quarts of oil in the vehicle. That’s all that came out and what else came out with it? Metal shavings. No oil leaks anywhere or nothing loose so that means they would have had to short it on oil. Dropped the oil pan full of metal shavings. Engine is toast. Had the manager take a look and another tech for a second opinion. The dealership that done it accepted it however they were mad the customer didn’t have it towed back to them. We will be billing them for everything including the rental car we put the customer in. I get to assist putting the engine in it when it comes in. I’m comfortable doing engines because I’ve done them assisted before but I didn’t want to take on one on this fancy of a car by myself and risk messing something up again. The dealership called back and said they took action against the tech and went ahead and let him go as this wasn’t his only blown engine and not the only car he had shorted on oil either. He also apparently left a few wheels loose. Hopefully I won’t have any other cars come in that he worked on lol. I have no idea how much this job pays. I’m paid by the hour so I don’t keep track of anything like that. I’d say at least 8 hours or more. However long it books for is what the flat rate tech will get who is helping me. I’m happy to have work. The last three weeks have been very slow. We fired and laid off a bunch of people I wasn’t one of those people fortunately. We had a long talk about it and I had to make some hard decisions about which techs to get rid of because of budget cuts. I picked the two least productive and sent them out the door. I am head of the express lane so I have say in who does what. Me and my bosses also talked about my future plans and where I want to be. They want me to stay at Toyota because of the good wisdom and mindset I give to the young techs but Subaru is where my heart is at so soon I’ll be returning to that side of the street. It’s what I want to do and that’s what matters. They also gave hints that they would want me in a manager role eventually. I hate the way Toyota is about warranty and customer service i can’t work for a manufacturer like that.
On second thought, this looks way more professionalI was not crazy about my Velcro mounted voltmeter/radar detector to the bottom of the mirror.... as over a couple days it would point down and not straight and became visually bothersome.
So I went to the hardware store to "make something work" until the actual radar detector mirror mount arrives in the mail.
This is the outcome haha
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Nope, its what the customer wants and will pay for. It might not be the perfect repair, but it works, won't damage anything else, and put money in your account...win across the board.Some might think this is a hack repair....I would have to agree, But it works & the customer is happy.
I get to assist putting the engine in it when it comes in. I’m comfortable doing engines because I’ve done them assisted before but I didn’t want to take on one on this fancy of a car by myself and risk messing something up again.