I've been looking in the Jacksonville, Fl. area for somebody to bump my timing. Thought about paying the $300. + for the tools from Miller, but figured I wouldn't be doing it more than once. Called Cummins in Jacksonville and rather than schedule me for an appointment, the girl in the service dept. referred me to a couple of independent shops. Bet her boss would be interested in knowing THAT ! I called XXXXXX Diesel, (one of her recommendations) and the guy I talked to tried to baffle me with BS.
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He was more interested in trying to sell me several thousand dollars in Hop-Up stuff, rebuilding my pump, and basically get very deep into my pocket for a bunch of stuff I don't feel I need. The other place I called, can't remember the name right now, was supposed to get back with me. Haven't heard from them since.
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Setting the timing is a very critical and involved operation. Don't trust the dealers because of limited exposure to the diesels. I'm capable of doing it, but was trying to avoid investing a bunch of money in a tool I would probably only use once. Caught between a rock and a hard place. Guess I'll start trying to find the tool I need. Hopefully I can beat the price of Miller's tool set. If anybody can steer me to a GOOD shop in the area, that won't try to rip me off, or has the tool that THEY've only used once and want to sell,I'm open to suggestions.
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