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Re: Diesel Injectors
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Posted by steelfronts on March 14, 2007 at 14:49:30 from (71.82.92.144):
In Reply to: Diesel Injectors posted by Formerly PaMike on March 14, 2007 at 10:04:31:
It seems like everytime I take parts in they are always shot too. We even joke about how the engine possibly runs before we spend $$$ on the injectors. However the last set from a 660 D282 came back with a clean bill of health no charge. The problem is that the repair shop has to return them back to the customer at specs. They cant do a will work job or when it doesnt work they are the bad guys.A customer will forget the price if its a good job but will also badmouth the shop for ever if its a bad one.
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