jfaulkner
Douche Hunter
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An expensive endeavor though, much more than just a typical C-15 rebuild, correct?
I heard $15,000 for a C-18 crank, any truth to that?
Crank is $10k + a $10k core
An expensive endeavor though, much more than just a typical C-15 rebuild, correct?
I heard $15,000 for a C-18 crank, any truth to that?
So the next question is, will caterpillar build this 700+HP engine and warranty it? I'm thinking no.... but I could be wrong
That's what they claim but its routine to get used pistons in a gold kit. 3 will be shiny like a new nickel and 3 will be media blasted and the skirts will have scratches. New my a$$
Our only options for qualified shops to do an inframe are dealers, I put an E-model together like five years ago but I've forgotten damn near everything about how to do it.....
Guy around here is loving his cat warranty. On his 5th blown HG because the block needed decked from the start but cat will only fix the hole where the gasket blew. Now they said they found a crack in his block and won't fix it unless he buys a block from them. Going to cost him $20k. This is why the warranty is crap.
I can tell you for certain this is not entirely correct. Cat will pay for the root cause of the problem IF YOU can prove it and justify it. Cat has no problem paying, but they need it to be shown why. basic parts warranty might of have paid for the gasket because of the hole. but if a Failure Analysis was done to show that the hole is from a deck that isn't true, then Cat would gladly fix the problem.
So jfalkner, I know that caterpillar had a lot of marine applications but will the marine applications have as much of a performance gain in an older Cat as they do in the newer Cats. Say an older 3406, maybe a 4MG? What was a 435 hp's, marine counter part rated at?
Keep believing what they tell you. Just talked to a guy a few weeks ago that got tired of Cats BS and pulled his MXS out after blowing 4 gaskets. 3 were replaced by cat, each time the cyl that blew was pulled and the counter bore was cut. The 3rd time he paid out of pocket to have the last 3 cut because cat will only cut the one that is suspect. 4th time he pulled it himself and took it to Riverside Engine in Tiffin OH. Block was checked and was low in 4 spots. Again this all passed Cat specs. Check their book allowable specs on liner protrusion once just for a laugh. (.0015-.006). Warranty is a joke!
The first guy I mentioned on his 5th gasket has had all his work done by Ohio Cat in Troy and perrysburg. Idea is to just patch it up to make it out of warranty.
I happen to work for the worlds largest CAT dealer, and i have made CAT blush no less than 3 times and pay for major repairs because i proved the fault and reason behind it. Each time CAT paid the cost of the repair.
So jfalkner, I know that caterpillar had a lot of marine applications but will the marine applications have as much of a performance gain in an older Cat as they do in the newer Cats. Say an older 3406, maybe a 4MG? What was a 435 hp's, marine counter part rated at?
Nozzles are about the only thing that you will find different in the marine mechanicals than in the truck engines.
What 435s are you talking about, did you mean 425.
I'm not trying to be a dick but from most peoples experience dealing with Cat and warranty claims isn't so peachy. For every 3 that get approved there are 100 that get denied. Not to mention it costs around $1000 per week + mileage to rent a truck. And that's assuming you can rent one. If you have something specialized your SOL. All while your waiting for cat to decide if your claim is valid. The one I have here with the broken piston is going on 3 weeks. 2 visits from the cat rep, tons of pics all while this guys truck is down. This is why I personally don't give a chit about a warranty.
This is very true but its not a dealer level. Cat is getting harder and to get warrantied covered to the dealer. While some dealer will net a warranty profit and stash it away for cases like this, other cat dealers have to bid on price alone. So in the end the warranty suffers. I try and tell people who penny pinch with Cat in the end it will only hurt you if you have to make a claim or have so uncommon problem that requires excessive troubling shooting. Cat will cap it at whatever they feel so it leaves the dollar amount between dealer and customer to absorb. Its not like it use to be.
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About f'ing time you get in here. Lol
I commented earlier. LoL. I just like standing back and watching.