โSep-15-2017 08:45 AM
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SidecarFlip wrote:
Exactly, plus most shops (at least ours) has a minimum labor time rate. In our case it's 1 hour at 130 bucks per, no matter if it takes 5 minutes or 59 minutes. Our rate is higher for RV's than commercial trucks because RV's are harder to access components on.
โSep-15-2017 10:13 AM
โSep-15-2017 10:12 AM
dougrainer wrote:romore wrote:
That doesn't surprise me, Onan has always been very proud of their parts. If the shop is not familiar with the carb they will just replace it, it will be faster and cheaper than trying to refurbish and hope it works. The repair kit will be close to half the price of a complete unit plus $100/hr+ labor. Is it worth it?
Has nothing to do with it. 25 years ago California EPA came up with such strict rules that Onan built all their carbs to meet California rules. That means SEALED Carbs. No fiddling with them. So, NO rebuild kits. You RUIN it and you have to buy a new carb. But, they can be removed and disassembled and cleaned out. Rarely will you destroy any of the seals and gaskets needed. Most shops will not disassemble and clean out due to the labor cost. Doug
โSep-15-2017 09:57 AM
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โSep-15-2017 09:41 AM
romore wrote:
That doesn't surprise me, Onan has always been very proud of their parts. If the shop is not familiar with the carb they will just replace it, it will be faster and cheaper than trying to refurbish and hope it works. The repair kit will be close to half the price of a complete unit plus $100/hr+ labor. Is it worth it?
โSep-15-2017 09:21 AM
Cajunabear wrote:Next time just fire it up and give it a go before you take it in.
Of course I did not run it as i was suppose to and i'm sure there is a bunch of crude clogging it up so I brought it to our local RV repair shop.
โSep-15-2017 09:08 AM
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