Suburban Plowboy
Platinum Member
I don't care much about it. I consented to the price before the repair. I knew they weren't running a charity. I would still like to help other people, so I posted the parts.
I have someone who has never seen the part and who wasn't involved in the repair, trying to justify the hour of labor by telling me the mechanic took the cylinder apart and performed some kind of exam on the parts to make sure they weren't damaged. I really don't think that happened. I don't think you need to use instruments to look at a fat, short cylinder with intact wipers and realize the rod is fine, and I think the piston would have been scored if the cylinder had been damaged. People inspect car cylinders visually, so a hydraulic cylinder shouldn't be any harder.
I have someone who has never seen the part and who wasn't involved in the repair, trying to justify the hour of labor by telling me the mechanic took the cylinder apart and performed some kind of exam on the parts to make sure they weren't damaged. I really don't think that happened. I don't think you need to use instruments to look at a fat, short cylinder with intact wipers and realize the rod is fine, and I think the piston would have been scored if the cylinder had been damaged. People inspect car cylinders visually, so a hydraulic cylinder shouldn't be any harder.