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Posted by Gary in TX on September 27, 2004 at 21:11:17 from (209.151.114.94):
In Reply to: Re: injection pump update posted by Mark - IN. on September 27, 2004 at 17:55:00:
Hey Mark, The thoughts you expressed have been felt about the time frame involved. Plain and simple what has happened is, they got 2 bad pumps in in a row, someone may have not known what they were doing putting it in or setting it up??? Bottome line is they don't want to be out the money warrantying another pump. I talked to one dealer in OK that said he put on 5 in one week before getting a good one. Everyone can rest assured that if a pump is paid for, the dealership will not get the money to put it in. I have a cousin that is a GM tech and he has said he will do it for me or help me do it. Sounds pretty simple to do from what he said. Yep, I was serious it has been in there 5 weeks. I would think they would want to get it out of the shop. It has a 8' flatbed almost too wide to be legal and a hyd. bale spike built it. Just really what the doctor ordered for me. I'll see if I can post a pick of it in the stuck and troubled pics.
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