I bought this truck from a dealer and didn't get the used-car warranty. Yeah, turns out to have been a mistake. But the last time, I paid $1500 for a warranty and two months AFTER the warranty expired, it finally had its first problem. Not so lucky this time.
Turns out, the timing cover is cracked. The place that I had inspect it (primarily because I didn't like the feel of the auto transmission) found it and supposedly I have a rare crack that is on the top of the cover, where usually I guess it shoots the dowel pin out a hole in the side. So my question becomes: "Do I still have a dowel in there?" The diesel specialist says it's a $2500 repair; I believe it seeing all the work involved to do it.
Now, since this crack is on the top, the truck is still fully driveable, and I do drive it everyday. The oil leakage is maybe half a quart a month. A mechanic buddy says another guy he knows says that he can weld the crack and guarantee it. Maybe he at least pulls it away from the block a little? Is this something worth pursuing? Should cost a LOT less money...
Turns out, the timing cover is cracked. The place that I had inspect it (primarily because I didn't like the feel of the auto transmission) found it and supposedly I have a rare crack that is on the top of the cover, where usually I guess it shoots the dowel pin out a hole in the side. So my question becomes: "Do I still have a dowel in there?" The diesel specialist says it's a $2500 repair; I believe it seeing all the work involved to do it.
Now, since this crack is on the top, the truck is still fully driveable, and I do drive it everyday. The oil leakage is maybe half a quart a month. A mechanic buddy says another guy he knows says that he can weld the crack and guarantee it. Maybe he at least pulls it away from the block a little? Is this something worth pursuing? Should cost a LOT less money...