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  1. #1
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    Mar 2007
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    Uhhhhhhh you better have them check the labor time guide again. That pump in the LB7could be done at least three times for the 13-14 hours you were quoted. I realize it was bid at a FLATRATE but there has to be a limit. Did they pull the numbers out of their "BOTTOM?" GM warranty flat rate time pays 4.0 hours plus up to .3 hours to diagnose ::snicker:: Keep in mind, theses are what gm will pay us to repair the vehicle under warranty. 9 out of 10 times it isn't enough. That's why there are Mitchell/ Haines/ Alldata flat rate guides to go by when the vehicle is out of warranty. The times are alot more realistic. Good luck with your pump.
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  2. #2
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    Jul 2009
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    Cushing Oklahoma
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    hey deerhunter, dont under estimate your self on doing the work to your truck yourself, i have worked on cat, cummins, detroit, international, my 02 lb7 is like nothing ive ever seen, once i got into it it wasnt that bad, just time consuming. have to replace head gaskets, still have the heads on the bench, parts are very high also, which i'm sure you know by now! (i call it the duramax tax) its like a big jiggsaw puzzle,

  3. #3
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    Jul 2009
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    Claresholm AB
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    Too many hours for a pump replacement.
    Replacing all 8 injectors is only good for 10 hours!
    Do it your self, or find another shop!

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