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Charlie ny 04-01-2022 10:15 AM

A disapointed customerr
 

Not my best day or week. I rebuilt a '37-'41 distributor and shipped it out
and got it back a few days later....improper install....probably the tang out of position, not pretty. The customer very upset that I did not detail the installation procedure. Many many jobs go thru my shop every week and
anyone who has called and requested advice can attest to the time I take
answering questions. Wished he would have called, not a cheap fix.
Charlie ny

scicala 04-01-2022 10:19 AM

Re: A disapointed customerr
 

Don't let it get you down Charlie. If someone is unsure of how to do something, they should research it or ask for info. Your reputation is impecable.
If he's mad at you, it's because he's just trying to shun the blame to someone else.

Just my opinion.

Sal

Mart 04-01-2022 10:23 AM

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It is not your responsibility to explain how to fit it.
It's very unfair to heap that on you.

I'll not say any more.

Mart.

tubman 04-01-2022 10:25 AM

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I agree with the above 100%.

Some people can break an anvil with a rubber hammer.

36coupe 04-01-2022 10:36 AM

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I hope the person in question reads this thread. He will not harm your reputation only his own.

Steve in Denver 04-01-2022 10:37 AM

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Charlie, I have one of your Chevrolet Distributors I am about to install in my 8BA, I would appreciate a refresher course on proper installation and the type of coil you recommend.

Willit Stop 04-01-2022 10:38 AM

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....gotta' be smarter than the distributor.

Kube 04-01-2022 10:50 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Willit Stop (Post 2117994)
....gotta' be smarter than the distributor.

Yep.

Charlie, I didn't realize you were in the business of providing installation instruction seminars.
Ya do know, I trust, that the customer is NOT always correct.

Me? I am not as nice of a guy as you. I'd ask him if he would like to purchase another distributor. I may, just may, offer a little discount. Still, i would not eat this one. It's on him.

KiWinUS 04-01-2022 10:58 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kube (Post 2117998)
Yep.

Charlie, I didn't realize you were in the business of providing installation instruction seminars.
Ya do know, I trust, that the customer is NOT always correct.

Me? I am not as nice of a guy as you. I'd ask him if he would like to purchase another distributor. I may, just may, offer a little discount. Still, i would not eat this one. It's on him.

100% Agee with Kube. The installers error should not cost you. Period!!!

rockfla 04-01-2022 11:02 AM

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I agree with Tony & Mike.......Especially since the customer took it off (or a representative of). Good on you for doing what you are doing!!!


MOST of all, thank you for what you do for ALL of Us here on the barn!!!!

1942deluxe 04-01-2022 11:10 AM

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Charlie, do you need a core? I have a 1940 one sitting in my store room. Almost brought it to you when we came up to get my transmission.

Krylon32 04-01-2022 11:13 AM

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Charlie: I have been selling my Flathead to T5 transmission kit since the mid 90's and always include instructions. I am always amazed with the phone calls I get because the customer did not follow or even read the instructions. Keep your chin up.

enginepieces 04-01-2022 11:17 AM

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Once it leaves your hands it is not your reasonably. I would cringe some times when i would hand a costumer a crankshaft and bearings knowing they did not have the knowledge to install it. The internet has helped with information and videos. Keep up the good work. 10% of your costumers cause 90% of your trouble.

cas3 04-01-2022 12:22 PM

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Sounds like a person who failed the square peg in the round hole test

supereal 04-01-2022 12:55 PM

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It is very important to understand that the drive tang on the distributor is offset to match the slot in the front of the cam shaft. This is supposed to prevent incorrect installment.
When installing any "bolt on" part, try to insert and turn the mounting bolts before using a wrench. At our shop too often we see such things as bent valves from wrong installation, even when we carefully instruct the person who is doing the job themself.

Tim Ayers 04-01-2022 01:47 PM

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Charlie,

I agree with the gang. Not your fault or responsibility. Understandably, you need to do what will make you sleep easy at night, so good luck.

Tim

19Fordy 04-01-2022 02:13 PM

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Reminds me of the person who bought a rebuilt engine and failed to install it properly causing it to break. Then he blamed the engine builder.

nickthebandit 04-01-2022 02:39 PM

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Charlie, just remember, you can't fix stupid. Read the instructions, and, or, ask questions. It saves a lot of grief later on. Since this is not your fault, put this person at the end of the line.

Holeshot 04-01-2022 03:02 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tubman (Post 2117988)
Some people can break an anvil with a rubber hammer.

How?

V8COOPMAN 04-01-2022 03:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Holeshot (Post 2118070)
How?


If your question is actually serious, I'd worry that you may just be a candidate. DD

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