Some guys want to know why before they say a word. I'm gonna guess he is one of those guys...
I respect him for it...
I respect him for it...
Some guys want to know why before they say a word. I'm gonna guess he is one of those guys...
I respect him for it...
If you are back and forth with the manufacturer of a part that failed and hoping that they will help you with some of the costs of the collateral damages it is a courtesy to that manufacturer that you don't post things before they are known to be fact. You give them a chance to find and correct the problem with their part and make things right and don't say anything that would hurt that manufacturer's sales. I give props to Chris for standing by while everyone jokes and talks about it being his mistake, calling him weak, etc. The people that need to know and be involved right now are and hopefully the issue will be resolved.
As was said anything man made can have issues and what separates a good business from a scum bag is how those issues are handled. You can do the best work in town and very rarely have any problems, but if you are the type that doesn't stand behind what you do and leaves your customers to fend for themselves after you've gotten paid then I would rather give my money to a guy that might have a few more problems but stands behind his work 100% and will take care of them.
Whoever once said he made a mistake? Nobody that I recall. Nor has anyone pointed blame. If you're referring to my post it was just a general example. I'm not blaming anyone or anything.
From what I recall all that was said it's not a broken crank or piston. I don't even think he said what the problem was in the first place in this thread. It just went right to I'm selling everything F'it!!
All the people that followed this almost 600 post build want to know is what happened. Nobody is looking for accountability. That's all I'm saying.
Weak sauce.
So what you are saying is you made an embarrassing mistake.
But I don't understand why your keeping this a secret.
There are over 500 posts in this thread and you have pretty much detailed every part of the build. And now you have gone mum about it when shit went sideways? I don't get it.
If you payed for the parts and the build or it was a mistake you made I see no reason not to share.
Two things that drive me up the wall is when someone comes on to a forum asking for help, and you never find out what went wrong, or what fixed the issue. The other is when they go into elaborate detail about a build or racing or similar stuff and then when something breaks or the race is over they won't say what happened or why, post results, etc. Why even post in the first place if your not willing to go the distance?
Guys, calm down. Everyone forgets to put oil in sometimes.
Doing it just because one is embarrassed about problems or failures or just because, especially after going on in detail about the build is weak in my opinion.
Um no I didn't. I said "IF". Never said "you did" by itself. Huge difference in grammar there. Don't twist my words around.You did! You make have been saying it hypothetically, but Chris said he does not wish to post what happened at this time and you just won't let it go for now.
Unlike Chris, most people will get on a forum and completely flame a company for what they speculate to be the problem with their truck. Later they find that a problem on the truck unrelated to the company they were flaming was the cause of their problem and they either don't even post about it out of embarrassment and shame, or they admit their mistake and do post up they found something else to be the issue. Either way once it has been written online it is there forever - even if they correct themselves later in the thread how many people have read it by then and decided not to buy from that company based on false info, how many won't read through to the end and will not buy from the company based on what was said at the beginning of the thread? Why hurt a company's sales before you have all of the facts and give them a chance to correct the problem. I have seen guys go through a few turbos from Company A burning them up and flame Company A, then buy a "better turbo" from Company B only to burn it up. Finally they pressure check and find tons of boost leaks that were letting the turbos overspeed and burn up. How is that fair to company A?
I understand everyone wants to know what happen. I want the facts and if a part is defective I want the manufacture/distributor to have a chance to set things right with failed part and parts damaged due to failure. If things are not corrected and set strait I have no issues showing the pictures I have and the facts I know.
I gotta agree with LBZ. I've been checkin in here daily to see what happened. we get 500+ posts about the build, then for 2 months now you cant tell us what even happened to the motor.
You can easily tell us what happened without bashing anyone.
A few parts showed, vac/pressure gauge and a power steering cooler. Hope to get started on it soon.