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The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
Bean Counter don't be fooled into thinking that dealerships have better techs than the independents, it's often the other way around! I've fixed a lot of cars and trucks that the dealer guys couldn't figure out. If you have a full 90k service done including spark plugs, diff, t-case and trans fluids etc as well as the timing belt I would expect to pay $1200ish.
Great post!!
Quote from: jackelope on January 19, 2011, 10:56:19 PMGreat post!! Hug?
But yeah, I took a look at the 20 something year old punk techs havin' a smoke around back at Yoda and they didn't look much different than the 20 something year olds at the indie shop.
Didn't mean to generalize, sorry to you mechanics out there. The tats, smokes, and coarse language didn't exactly project the choir-boy image to me
Just don't let the indie lure you in with the timing belt for 200 bucks coupon.
Quote from: FC on January 19, 2011, 10:57:12 PMQuote from: jackelope on January 19, 2011, 10:56:19 PMGreat post!! Hug?No!... circle jerk
INSPECT IDLER PULLEYSVisually check the seal portion of the idler pulley for oil leakage. If leakage is found, replace the idler pulley. Check that the idler pulley turns smoothly. If necessary, replace the idler pulley. INSPECT TIMING BELT TENSIONERVisually check the seal portion of the tensioner for oil leakage.HINT: If there is only the faintest trace of oil on the seal on the push rod side, the tensioner is all right.If leakage is found, replace the tensioner.Hold the tensioner with both hands and push the push rod strongly as shown to check that it doesn't move. If the push rod moves, replace the tensionerMeasure the protrusion of the push rod from the housing end. Protrusion: 10.5 - 11.5 mm (0.413 - 0.453 inch) If the protrusion is not as specified, replace the tensioner.
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Bean just make sure they hand you a quote when you find a Toyota tech. and make sure they replace everything....