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Thread: Fair deal? $300 to fix oil leak?

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    Honestly it would take a mechanic roughly 1 hour to do the whole process.

    Jack car up
    undo sump plug, empty out engine oil
    undo sump
    change gasket
    change oil filter
    refill oil
    off you go

    Oil roughly $60, gasket roughly $30, Oil filter roughly $30 + an hours worth of labour at say $75 = ~$185
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick View Post
    I wouldn't be calling places like ultratune middle of the road, they're down there with kmart and repco!
    Ultratune can be hit & miss. They are a franchise & hopefully the owner is onsite to keep an eye on his mechanics & ensure quality control. I have no idea what the pay scales are but if you pay peanuts.....

    k-Mart: I worked for them for a total of 4 weeks way back in 1985 or '86. You were paid & treated the same as a shop assistant. The mechanics at the Sylavania store I was at were shockers & didn't like being shown how to change front struts without opening the hydraulics. I started there because i was desperate & left for a 35% increase in pay & a free hand in how I did my work (seriously, the dudes at K-Mart wanted to tell me how to fix brakes & suspension & I'd been service manager of a brake specialist for 2 years beforehand).

    k-mart might be a bit better now. The national manager of KTAS is(was?) a guy called John Sink. He was my boss for 4 years at Goodyear (hence the Goodyear/Dunlop KTAS tie-up) and last time I saw him (years back) he was telling me that k-mart mechs were now on a decent wage & got a lot of training. I can't quite see it myself as when you get to a certain level of expertise you realise you can get paid lots more doing other stuff with your skills or have a lot more interesting (and appreciated) job for the same money working on one of the prestige marques like BMW (where i went before starting on aircraft) or Mercedes or a specialist independant doing tuning, etc.

    One of the main requirements of working at K-Mart when i was there was the ability to talk to women & explain what the problem with the car was without dribbling on their cleavage. 90% of the customers were women.

    repco - I have no idea.

    The new NRMA places are marketed well - not sure what they are like though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DubSteve View Post
    Honestly it would take a mechanic roughly 1 hour to do the whole process.

    Jack car up
    undo sump plug, empty out engine oil
    undo sump
    change gasket
    change oil filter
    refill oil
    off you go

    Oil roughly $60, gasket roughly $30, Oil filter roughly $30 + an hours worth of labour at say $75 = ~$185
    You've done the job or had a look under an Apollo/Camry? 95 model is the pig-ugly wide-body model isn't it?
    IIRC there's an undertray, a cross member & the flex pipe is in the way too. If it's straight forward then it would probably take me 3-4 hours but I'm slow & thorough & don't like comebacks. Seriously - it would take me 45 minutes to clean all the mating surfaces.

    i'm thinking there might be more than meets the eye - maybe an engine mount involved.

    It's only a run of the mill toyota - were'd all these oil leaks come from FFS?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    it would take me 45 minutes to clean all the mating surfaces.
    Its good to know there are still people like you out there, willing to do a proper job regardless of time.

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    Dunno about the camry but i can do a 8v sump in about 30min, that includes cleaning the surfaces if the previous sump had used gasket maker goo instead of a proper gasket and if i have a powered wrench.

    I guess if there was stuff in the way then it might take a bit longer but it shouldnt take more than an hr or so man.
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    I reckon an hour or so is debateable... I've done mine before and it took me about 3, on and off. I took about 30 minutes to clean up the surfaces properly and unfortunately I had to manually undo and redo the bolts. Changing the gasket was the easy part hahah....
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    Took me about 1 hour to do the mk1 when I had it, and that was sump gasket and all.
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DubSteve View Post
    Took me about 1 hour to do the mk1 when I had it, and that was sump gasket and all.
    VW!=Toyota when it comes to mechanical philosophy/design
    When i had the Mk3.5 Cabrio I was suprised at how many things were relatively easy to fix compared to other cars.

    toyotas are 1) easy to service. 2) Generally reliable. 3) Often a bit of a pain to do repair work to unless you have some of the Special Service Tools.

    Maybe the guy at K-Mart just doesn't want to do the job & has quoted high to put her off. I had a roof cleaner do that to me last week $2200k to water blast the lichen off my roof & spray the tiles with bleach afterwards.
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    NOw my mum took it in the second time to get a proper description of the problem, they said it was leaking and 8,9 hours work. $1400.
    the top gasket and bottom needs sealing and on the corner there's a hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoontime2 View Post
    NOw my mum took it in the second time to get a proper description of the problem, they said it was leaking and 8,9 hours work. $1400.
    the top gasket and bottom needs sealing and on the corner there's a hole.
    Take it in to somewhere they know what they're doing! There should be a decent specialist around your area and get a quote from a dealer as well.

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