If you get a chance read this article http://www.motorage.com/motorage/articl ... ?id=381434
from a recent Motorage publication.
Here are my questions - while I can see that the guy's heart is in the right place, I might have an issue with some of his processes. does anyone want to rebuild a compressor anymore? It just doesn't seem to make economic sense to the shop or the customer. In his example with the evaporator - so when it leaks again in a few weeks the customer is just out cost of the sealant repair and told now they have to buy a new part?
I just wanted your feedback.
As a side point, I used to have a tech who could fix nearly anything with no parts. Was it a proper repair - probably not - likely a lot of JB Weld and wire, but it economical, got vehicles back on the road and was never done to a safety type of issue. For example, i used to see him gluing broken internal tabs on window switches. He was fast and we knew our parts dept didn't stock them - so it was either do the repair right now or risk not having the customer back.
== Rob ==