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Old 11-18-2013, 11:14 AM   #1
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It's funny you all refer to him as a friend. He just a forum member local to me needing some help. I decided to install the IMS for no additional labor even thought there is definitely additional time required to install the parts.
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Old 11-18-2013, 11:52 AM   #2
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I would not back away from working on that IMS. I'd turn and run. My 2 cents.
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Old 11-18-2013, 12:53 PM   #3
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I would not back away from working on that IMS. I'd turn and run. My 2 cents.

I'd have to agree with that. Experience has taught me that there are few things worse than trying to do a favor for someone who's prime consideration is not spending one penny more than they absolutely have to. Almost guaranteed to end in tears. Perhaps his best bet is to put it back together and dump it to buy something he can afford.

Oldboxster makes a valid point - No good deed goes unpunished.
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Old 11-18-2013, 01:00 PM   #4
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I would not back away from working on that IMS. I'd turn and run. My 2 cents.
When I was a young mechanic and I would freak when there was a scary unknown job, my older senior lead tech would say...

"it just nuts and bolts... nuts and bolts"


Of course its a little harder to say that now like when I do things on a BMW that requires a computer to accept the new part. Today even after a battery install you are suppose to program the computer to accept it!
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When I was a young mechanic and I would freak when there was a scary unknown job, my older senior lead tech would say...
"it just nuts and bolts... nuts and bolts"
Of course its a little harder to say that now like when I do things on a BMW that requires a computer to accept the new part. Today even after a battery install you are suppose to program the computer to accept it!
I paid a 'European' shop with a 'Porsche trained' mechanic $100/hr to do my IMSB replacement and the valves got bent. It took them another month to fix it!:troll: They said they had 80 hrs into by the time they were done. And I tell everyone I can about it! Then they forgot to tighten all of the clutch cover bolts so I had to redo the clutch job 6-7000 miles later!
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