Atlanta transmission rebuild clinic planning thread |
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Atlanta transmission rebuild clinic planning thread |
Dr Evil |
Jun 16 2009, 11:10 AM
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Send me your transmission! Group: Members Posts: 23,002 Joined: 21-November 03 From: Loveland, OH 45140 Member No.: 1,372 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
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The important stuff ( clarified 6/18): *If you bring one or more gear boxes for rebuild then the cost is $300 *Spectating is free and you can ask questions (but will have to wear a thong on the out side of your pants so we know you are freeloading (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ) *The cost includes: gloves, rags, cleaners, parts trays, aluminum baking sheets for parts cleaning spots, sarcasm, foul language (when no kids around), etc. *New parts area available through me ( I will beat any suppliers prices, let me know). Seal kits area available before hand for $40 *People are encouraged to bring cores to part out as people will potentially need more parts than I will have. *The clinic is 2 full days and I will work as long as you do. I usually start at 0930 and go until after 2200 if necessary. *PM me if you are going to be a paying guest and make sure to tell me which clinic you are going to attend. Updated 8/24 Paying students (10) - Zimms (PAID) - gerziebaker (PAID) - Fourblades (PAID) - William Grier (PAID) - Obscurity (PAID) - JazonJJordan (paying day of) - JimmyG (Paying day of) - Bag5rcg (paying day of) - ncfj40 (paying day of) - Michael Moorman (Paying....sometime?) - John Grier (Trying to get off of work) Spectators (15) - blitz - Pnambic - carr914 - URY914 - 904svo - SGB - mharrison - John Jentz - stepuptothemike - poorsche914 - Joe Owensby - d914 - Son of ncfj40 - Al Merideth - Matt Plasket |
obscurity |
Jun 29 2009, 11:33 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 411 Joined: 24-February 06 From: Atlanta ,GA Member No.: 5,628 Region Association: South East States |
Is there anyway to guesstimate what the average cost of parts is? I understand every transmission is different and I am certainly not trying to corner you on a number but just a ballpark expectation based on the transmissions you have done in the past.
The important stuff ( clarified 6/18): *If you bring one or more gear boxes for rebuild then the cost is $300 *Spectating is free and you can ask questions (but will have to wear a thong on the out side of your pants so we know you are freeloading (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ) *The cost includes: gloves, rags, cleaners, parts trays, aluminum baking sheets for parts cleaning spots, sarcasm, foul language (when no kids around), etc. *New parts area available through me ( I will beat any suppliers prices, let me know). Seal kits area available before hand for $40 *People are encouraged to bring cores to part out as people will potentially need more parts than I will have. *The clinic is 2 full days and I will work as long as you do. I usually start at 0930 and go until after 2200 if necessary. *PM me if you are going to be a paying guest and make sure to tell me which clinic you are going to attend. Updated 6/18 Paying students (x4): - michaelmoo - Zimms - John Grier - William Grier Spectators (x15) - blitz - Pnambic - carr914 - john grier - URY914 - 904svo - SGB - mharrison - John Jentz - stepuptothemike - poorsche914 - Joe Owensby - d914 - hot_shoe914 - gerziebaker |
Dr Evil |
Jun 29 2009, 12:36 PM
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Send me your transmission! Group: Members Posts: 23,002 Joined: 21-November 03 From: Loveland, OH 45140 Member No.: 1,372 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
That is totally possible. I have asked everyone that is bringing a box to tell me what their symptoms are so I can give them a best case, worst case scenario.
Is there anyway to guesstimate what the average cost of parts is? I understand every transmission is different and I am certainly not trying to corner you on a number but just a ballpark expectation based on the transmissions you have done in the past. The important stuff ( clarified 6/18): *If you bring one or more gear boxes for rebuild then the cost is $300 *Spectating is free and you can ask questions (but will have to wear a thong on the out side of your pants so we know you are freeloading (IMG:style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif) ) *The cost includes: gloves, rags, cleaners, parts trays, aluminum baking sheets for parts cleaning spots, sarcasm, foul language (when no kids around), etc. *New parts area available through me ( I will beat any suppliers prices, let me know). Seal kits area available before hand for $40 *People are encouraged to bring cores to part out as people will potentially need more parts than I will have. *The clinic is 2 full days and I will work as long as you do. I usually start at 0930 and go until after 2200 if necessary. *PM me if you are going to be a paying guest and make sure to tell me which clinic you are going to attend. Updated 6/18 Paying students (x4): - michaelmoo - Zimms - John Grier - William Grier Spectators (x15) - blitz - Pnambic - carr914 - john grier - URY914 - 904svo - SGB - mharrison - John Jentz - stepuptothemike - poorsche914 - Joe Owensby - d914 - hot_shoe914 - gerziebaker |
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