This isn't Chevy related but it is engine related.. happy to remove if needs be. I just really wanted to get some opinions out there on what could be one of the biggest load of bollox i've heard.
Mum drives a 2009 Peugeot 209 and there's a slow oil leak. Garage says it's the head gasket (they cleaned the engine bay, as there was oil everywhere, she brought it back a week later and they were able to spot the leak location). They're quoting a grand
and they've said that 'because of the car it is, the heads aren't straight so need to be skimmed so that the new gasket seals'. I'm sorry but what?? That has to be a load of bollox right? You need to skim the heads for a new gasket? what??
What bugs me more about it, is that the guy lives down the road and we've known him for over 30 years. He specialises in french cars so you don't really want to doubt him. Hasn't even offered mates rates
on his £70+vat per hour labour rate. I'm sorry... £70 per hour (that's £84 to the customer). Most people make that in a day, even less after tax. But you charge that per hour? Sorry, this has turned into a rant! I just have a real problem with ridiculous hourly rates. That works out to £2,800 per week, over £10,000 a month. Hmm, so anyway, i never heard of such a thing as needing to skim the heads for a gasket change, unless you're going for higher compression ratio or you've overheated the car and warped the heads. Or have i missed something.
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