so I should just swap out with another proline? Other guys have ran that pump and havent had an issue. I guess I just have shitty luck.
WILL.TILLERY said:All parts whether genuine or aftermarket have a bad apple in the bunch at some point. I am very disappointed in Proline though as a whole. I had 3 radiators within 4 months of purchase develop bad leaks in what boiled down to as poor welds. I wouldn't purchase another one especially with the set back these caused me as they were installed in customers trucks.
ptschram said:Everything has a chance to fail, we can't afford 100% perfection and shouldn't expect it.
nosivad_bor said:I'm sorry but we should expect perfection.
nosivad_bor said:I'm sorry but we should expect perfection.
ptschram said:LOL, expecting something and being willing to pay for it are two very different things.
Every manufacturing process has an acceptable failure rate and that failure rate is intimately tied to the cost of the widget. This is one of the most simple economic, engineering, and quality control principles. Economies of the world are based upon acceptable failure rates.
This topic was discussed in every one of my upper level economics, finance, engineering and quality control classes.
Everything is a compromise, everything.
GregH said:So based on your impressive advanced training: the higher the price, the lower the failure rate! LOL
My experience is go genuine.
My 2 cents-
luvs2getmuddy said:If prolines failes so frequently, RN and others wouldn't carry them as they would be loosing money all the time from warranties/
Roverlady said:....To me, it's a similar discussion between the plastic vs steel idler pulleys for the Disco....