Took my 96 Dodge 4X4 hunting truck in for service and the guy came into the lobby and asked if I noticed a noise and I agreed, it started a couple of weeks ago. He took a long stethoscope, went under the truck, came back out and told me that my main bearings were gone and that the crankshaft was going to go any day. He recommended a complete rebuild because of the miles( 112,000 ). I talked it over with Tina and we agreed that it was such a good truck and we got a great deal on it that we'd go ahead with the rebuild. The quote was $2,700.00

I ran into Uncle Ellis on the hunting club on monday and when I pulled up he said " when you gonna put a water pump on that truck? I told him that it wasn't the water pump, it was the main bearings. He got out of his truck with the ramrod from his muzzleloader and slid under the truck and told me to set the brake and crank her up. He listened to the oil pan and this and that, told me to raise the hood where he kept poking and listening to the end of that ramrod. He gave me the shut her down signal, reached under the hood, grabbed the fan blades and that thing was flopping around like a fish out of water. He winked at me and said " water pump and fan clutch " $250.00 max. I took it to "his" mechanic and 2 hours later she was quiet as a mouse

and the bill was $212.00. I'm not sure what I want to say to the other guy yet

. Had it not been for Uncle Ellis, I would have went with a rebuild that I didn't need. Makes you wonder how many people this actually happens to.

Sorry for the long O/T post.
God Bless