Re: CAT 3126 Coolant in Oil: Followup
Reply #28 –
I agree. The engine could have been pulled, cylinder sleeved, rings and rod bearing, new gaskets.Valve job to the head.
I realize water went into the oil, but these engines are industrial grade, and can handle that. It isn't as though Bill drove it, and burnt it up. Simple cleaning of parts and inspection, put it back together.
It is sad, no one wants to fix stuff any more, just replace it. I did mine myself, it had basically the same issue, cost me $3500.00, plus I forced my buddy to take another $500.00 for helping me.
I realize Bill doesn't have the means to do it himself, but a shop should have been able to repair it as I said above for maybe 10K, and made good money.
I understand having a business means warranting your work, that is why they want to replace everything.But they are not warranting it anyway, so what would it matter.
I was told by a couple of people, these shops are just laying waiting for us. They know we have good credit or the money in savings to do whatever, and we are at their mercy once the coach is apart and in there shop.
Chris