<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by PBJ:
Hey guys,
I just finished a 97 gts on Friday, the car was wrecked on top of having the recall to do. I had over 100 hours in the repair, but it turned out very nice. I have 3 more lined up to do in the next couple of weeks, so hopefully I will come closer to making the time that chrysler offers. If the entire recall is needed, it pays near 27 hours. The only way to weld the left side plate,brace, and z bracket on is to remove the fuel tank. That is what takes so long...I cut out the panel and added well plugs with 1/4x20 bolts instead of rivets, so the panel coud be removed a little easier. I did the same on the pump access panel...it just looks a little nicer. If you prime and paint everything the way you are supposed to, it takes a lot time. But if it was my car, I would want it done right , so that is how I do my jobs. If there is anyone near St.Louis that needs this recall done, feel free to give me or my service manager a call at King Dodge (314)832-7200.
Thanks,
Joe Donovan
Service Manager
Lou Espey
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King Dodge is the dealership that does the service work on my cars. Joe just finished replacing the intake gaskets and A/C Evaporator on my 97 (along with other things). It'll go in for the recall some time this fall (I'll probably have them paint the Silver Stripes at that point too).
I got to see the work in progress on the Viper Joe did the recall on, yes it's a pain, but I can see how it should tighten the car up.
It does help to have a "car guy" doing the work on your Viper.
A Viper is just another car to some people.