Drago Active Member Messages 618 Reaction score 196 Location Virginia Mar 2, 2014 #1 I figure I can pull the pump myself and have a specialist rework it instead of laying out big bucks. It's spring I can walk to work. really.
I figure I can pull the pump myself and have a specialist rework it instead of laying out big bucks. It's spring I can walk to work. really.
DieselCash Trust but, verify Staff member Moderator Messages 6,591 Reaction score 546 Location Salado, Texas Mar 2, 2014 Staff #2 Either a local injector shop or badger diesel. I am sure there are others. :thumbsup:
bison Well-Known Member Messages 5,707 Reaction score 176 Location Near Peace River-Alberta Mar 2, 2014 #3 If done right and depending on what needs replacement pretty much the same as buying a new pump. My local diesel shop quit rebuilding them altogether and sell new only. They charge $300 just for bench testing a pump
If done right and depending on what needs replacement pretty much the same as buying a new pump. My local diesel shop quit rebuilding them altogether and sell new only. They charge $300 just for bench testing a pump