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Get it out of your system! HERE! You have a gripe,bone to pick, Tamiya vs Wedico or just have to let it out! THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE TO DO IT! |
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Was it a short block?
If so, they install all your pans, covers and manifolds as it does not come from the factory like that. More of a chance for them to NOT get a good seal. A full block (and more expensive) has everything but the starter and exhaust manifolds. Still, no excuse but more an explanation as to the failure. Keeping it clean for a good seal is extremely hard to do. I'm sure they'll get it right now! ![]() HTH ~ Jeff |
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well this all happened on the 14th and the shop that did the work is closed till 20th or 21st (vacation) so I'll be there when they open and have a bit to say.
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Got my blazer back today? turns out the leak was the front oil pan gasket it was misformed ( poor quality control ) any how the mechanic that did the job was very unhappy about the bad gasket. He was so cranked he called the maker of gasket set told them VERY harshly about a stupid problem and how he was not going to use their product in his shop any more. and they faxed him a check for the gasket set and his labor in ten minutes plus an oil change which we kept for future use. But I must say theres nothing like driveing your own vehicle.
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Glad you got it repaired! (hopefully)
Oil leaks ... not my favorite. Fix one, miss another. Best bet is to replace everything involved to be exactly sure BUT, yours was a different case. I always found the crank shaft oil seal repair kit a joke. NEVER WORKED!! ![]() Enjoy your vehicle this Holiday weekend. And you're right, nothing like your own car or truck, huh. ~ Jeff |
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