jbjennings
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Re: Scams to look out for when going to a shop??
That makes a lot more sense. I believe I formed an image in my head of the situation without all the info....sorry about that!:redface:
Sounds like the guy may be a real jewel. If so, treasure him because you won't find too many like him. I wouldn't take any high dollar motors to someone that is not a certified mechanic, either, but small used engines---heck yes!
Glad you found a "keeper" mechanic!!!
Good luck,
JBJ
If someone tells me my motor "runs like a top" and I get home and it doesn't run. Then someone else says "these settings are off", messes with them, and everything is fine....I'm going with guy #2. Especially if the first guy wants me to come back and spend "a LOT more".
Also, if a head gasket was blown, wouldn't the first guy have told me in an attempt for me to stay there and have them fix it??
I appreciate your opinions, and who knows, you could be right. I hope not, lol, but I guess I don't really know. The 2nd guy was retired, like 70 years old, and was an ex-teacher in an auto class teaching kids to work on car and some boat motors. He retired onto his sail boat and lives out of this little marina. I highly doubt he'd open a real shop even if he had the opportunity. He said it's more about passing along knowledge than making a buck.
That makes a lot more sense. I believe I formed an image in my head of the situation without all the info....sorry about that!:redface:
Sounds like the guy may be a real jewel. If so, treasure him because you won't find too many like him. I wouldn't take any high dollar motors to someone that is not a certified mechanic, either, but small used engines---heck yes!
Glad you found a "keeper" mechanic!!!
Good luck,
JBJ