| Thud - 5/4/2021 19:47
when new pump comes in. mic the shaft and compare it to the bad one..check the new pulley against damaged one as well,,, that will tell you if the problem was with the first replacement pump . Proceed from there.. I don't think the customer should pay for anything on the current repair... yeah that sucks for you, but eating the labour and new pulley might just gain you loyalty and a good reputation for standing behind your work...
I'd be doing a bucnh of measuring
I hate the press off on idea
Cummins presses on the gear on the oil pumps on the 555 cu inch motors, I bent it
"long long " time mechanic bent the next one
both were heated and put on a cold shaft then put in press to finish
just needed a "guide to put in on to 100 % in the 2 seconds it takes for it to cool
but I paid because I was the "owner
we gave up and put on a used one |