Pinning the lines
#16
I pinned the coolant lines a few years ago. The estimate was inline with everything here. The total bill was $9-10k. There’s a lot of “while you’re in there” stuff that adds up quickly. Just be aware before you dive into engine out work.
Why did I pin the lines? Because my favorite road has zero cell service for 20 miles and no houses. I probably wouldn’t have done it if I could just call for a tow.
Why did I pin the lines? Because my favorite road has zero cell service for 20 miles and no houses. I probably wouldn’t have done it if I could just call for a tow.
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tom__w (06-09-2020)
#17
said it before i'll say it again. my cars coolant lines are as fossilized as a bug encased in mesozoic tree sap.
at 169k miles with no issues. i ain't pinning sh*t. but i do keep a couple packages of jb weld around. for luck.
8 grand plus, as a preventative?! and not full time tracking. i'll pass.
at 169k miles with no issues. i ain't pinning sh*t. but i do keep a couple packages of jb weld around. for luck.
8 grand plus, as a preventative?! and not full time tracking. i'll pass.
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#19
I have 33k miles on my car. I'm not going to do this job unless one of the lines starts to leak or my clutch starts slipping. Then it'll be engine out and do all the "while you're in there" jobs too. I have a local friend with over 120k miles on his turbo and his lines are fine, so I don't really feel like this is something I need to do proactively.
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#23
Thanks Dock! I'm not in Atlanta proper. I live in LaGrange, so I'm 1.5 - 2 hours from everything. There are no mechanics out here who can work on the car. I am resigned to driving for service. We make ATL runs fairly frequently -- no Trader Joe's/Whole Foods/Costco near me.
#24
Thanks Dock! I'm not in Atlanta proper. I live in LaGrange, so I'm 1.5 - 2 hours from everything. There are no mechanics out here who can work on the car. I am resigned to driving for service. We make ATL runs fairly frequently -- no Trader Joe's/Whole Foods/Costco near me.
If you don't want to drive quite as far you might want to take your car to Goldcrest Motorsports in Kennesaw. They are also very good.
#25
I just checked and it looks like the drive from LaGrange to Goldcrest is only ~7 minutes shorter than the drive to Freed Performance. I thought Goldcrest would be a longer drive for you. It's almost all Interstate from LaGrange to Freed Performance so that makes a difference.
#28
It did not. However it did include all new coolant pipes, installing hybrid turbos (replacing ceased oil lines and oil res), installing intake pipes, injectors, new alternator wiring, and many other things that were seen when motor was out.... I am aware it is on the high end, but I had recently purchased it and wanted to ensure this work was completed by a competent and reputable shop and was moving shortly after purchase. All the work was completed flawlessly and gave me a worry free transaction.