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[ihc] 194 Scout 80 rearend
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- From: George Eaves <w5xs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 01:03:46 -0500
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Hi guys... I'm a relatively new scout owner and likewise pretty new to
the digest but, already I know there is a lot knowledgeable people that
read the digest. I ran into a problem a while back that I would like to
run past those of you that are willing and able to respond. I own a '64
Scout that had a bum rear end. After tracking down all the parts from
across the nation,
(ring & pinion gears, clutches and one rear axle) I took the rear end
and the new parts (actually they were good used parts) to a transmission
and rear end repair shop for them to assemble it for me. After a few
days they called and said the rear end was ready to go. I picked it up
a couple of days later and brought it home. I installed it the
following weekend and took the Scout for a test drive here on my
property. After about a mile or so of driving, it started to make some
weird grinding noise just as I returned to the garage. I pulled the
fill plug on the rear end and stuck my finger in the hole. My heart
sank when I discovered that the rear end didn't have any oil in it. I
immediately called the shop that did the assembly job and told one of
the owners that the rear end was absolutely dry. He said "we don't put
oil in them". I said they should have told me that when I picked it up,
to which he replied "Wasn't there a sticker on the rear end that said to
put oil in it"? When I replied in the negative, he asked "isn't it
written on you receipt" to which I also replied that there wasn't. I
took it in so they could look at it and the other owner told me that
they weren't responsible for the damage that was done because I should
have known that it didn't have any lube in it. SO... I guess my
question for you guys is... should a layman be expected to "know" that
the shop didn't put oil in the rear end? What if a widow had a similar
problem, and had her next door neighbor pull out the rear end so she
could take it to a shop for repair? Should she have known? Your
thoughts on this would really be appreciated guys!
Thanks,
George
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