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I got an 01 F350 that needs a set of injector cups. It's been a while since I did a set and I was never the one to write the quote. We got a new service manager and he ain't the greatest with diesel quotes.

 

Anyone got any idea on how many hours I should be quoting?

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You can calculate the time by factoring in the extra steps required after the injectors are removed. So you've got the labor time for injector R&R, then you need to drain and refill the coolant, my puller setup I made requires that the rocker arms be removed, so I factor that in and the time to pop 1 cup out and clean the loc tite out of the head, and bang a new one in.....times 8.

 

Obviously you want to be competitive and fair to your customer, but you need to look out for yourself also. If the customer baulks at a given quote, tell them how much it would cost them if you removed the heads and did it on the bench. That usually squashes any arguments.

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Obviously you want to be competitive and fair to your customer, but you need to look out for yourself also. If the customer baulks at a given quote, tell them how much it would cost them if you removed the heads and did it on the bench. That usually squashes any arguments.

Exactly. Well stated. :thumbup:

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You can calculate the time by factoring in the extra steps required after the injectors are removed. So you've got the labor time for injector R&R, then you need to drain and refill the coolant, my puller setup I made requires that the rocker arms be removed, so I factor that in and the time to pop 1 cup out and clean the loc tite out of the head, and bang a new one in.....times 8.

 

Obviously you want to be competitive and fair to your customer, but you need to look out for yourself also. If the customer baulks at a given quote, tell them how much it would cost them if you removed the heads and did it on the bench. That usually squashes any arguments.

I completly agree which is why I asked the question. It's been a long time since I did one and didn't wanna be unfair to either party.

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