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sd300td 10-11-2007 02:53 PM

Indy Shop Valve Adjustment Quote
 
I know I know. Most of you would just say "do it yourself". Which I'm capable of doing, just short on time, space, motivation, etc. I have a newborn at home so I try not to spend too much time on the car...

So I called two local indy shops, one guy said "About $220". The other guy, who has worked on my car previously, said "$92 + gaskets."

For $92+gaskets, I'm not sure I'll ever do the valve adjustment myself.

C Sean Watts 10-11-2007 03:34 PM

Were these two
 
at the same shop? I hope not. The $92+ is reasonable when you figure in the cost of labor. I'm not ready to call it the best price but it would seem he doesn't think you're the "out to save the earth by burning french fry grease" type who doesn't know cars whatsoever.

FRANKNBENZ 10-11-2007 04:47 PM

Those "gaskets" wouldn't be $300?
 
:)
Congrats on the new diesel driver addition to the family.
My two are at at The Farm in Palo Alto...hence I drive ancient MB's...and love it! :D

The job is maybe 30 minutes, just being careful which spec goes on which valve. I had to bend a couple $4 combo wrenches to nest just right, but after that, the job is straightforward...and very rewarding.

(My wife is convinced I'm wierd :dizzy2:)

BoomInTheTrunk 10-11-2007 04:52 PM

Sorry not to change to topic but what are the benefits after the valves have been adjusted. I myself need to get them done because I haven't had them done since i bought the car. so is there a performance boost after the adjustment.

ForcedInduction 10-11-2007 05:02 PM

There is usually a small restoration of power, but the valves MUST be adjusted every 12-14K miles. Neglecting required maintenance can lead to damaged valves or a worn camshaft.

winmutt 10-11-2007 05:03 PM

The gasket can be reused up to 3 times and certainly doesnt cost $100+.

winmutt 10-11-2007 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by FRANKNBENZ (Post 1644204)
(My wife is convinced I'm wierd :dizzy2:)

Yours only stops at wierd? Mine has tried to have me committed. 2x!

sd300td 10-11-2007 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BoomInTheTrunk (Post 1644212)
Sorry not to change to topic but what are the benefits after the valves have been adjusted. I myself need to get them done because I haven't had them done since i bought the car. so is there a performance boost after the adjustment.

It's basic maintenance. The car should run better over-all. I'm hoping for a little more power and fuel economy. Hoping.

I have all the service records going back to 1982 on this car. The last valve adjustment that I see done was....er....40,000 miles ago. It's due.

sd300td 10-11-2007 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRANKNBENZ (Post 1644204)
:)
Congrats on the new diesel driver addition to the family.
My two are at at The Farm in Palo Alto...hence I drive ancient MB's...and love it! :D

Thank you. I hope to pass the keys to him in 16 years. I figure the car will be just getting broken in with 300,000+ miles on the ticker.

tangofox007 10-11-2007 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FRANKNBENZ (Post 1644204)
:)

My two are at at The Farm in Palo Alto...

Is that what they are calling Stanford these days?


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