My problems started with our boat. Little background, this thing was my pride and joy, Last survey stated that this was the finest example of a vintage Hatteras that the surveyer had ever seen and he was right on the mark. (still got some photos on my desk top if you want to see her.)
Had top side painted by a crook in Daytona couple of years ago.. Painted from rub rail up including bridge and cockpit. Work was horrable and the guy left the country and had the Daytona marina Hold the thing hostage until we paid his bill. 6000 paint job. You would not believe the stuff they did and did not do.
Year later, had it hauled at Cape Marina, Pt canaveral FL to have bottom repainted. They were known to be good facility etc etc. Opted not to do work myself. Boat is Hatteras 34c. They Hauled with Travel Lift and scarred the hull in 4 places , about 12" x12" area each, Lift slings had debries on them, likely blasting sand. They take boat to blast pit and use water blast with sand mix to remove old bottom paint. Anyhow boat is painted Fighting Lady Yellow and Awl-Grip paint. you can not touch up awlgrip as the resins float to top in cure process and if you buff it it will ruin it. They insisted they could repari. Well they could not match the color, had 4 24"x24" almost orange spots on the sides and they claim it was ready to launch. Well I lost my mind. They then hired someone else to consult and they again claim they could touch up. This time they painted most of the hull and then feathered it in at the bow. Well they had to color sand and buff so they ruined the finish again. Never resolved that as we sold her last year.
Next was my Accura MDX at 117k the trans went out. Very common for 3rd gear in this vehicle to fail. Made mistake of going to AAMCO. They quoted me a repair price and verified internal problem then a couple days later they call and said wrong quote and raised it. Finished and it seemed ok. Within a couple ofdays the torque converter started to slip, made grinding noise. took it back. they said nothing wrong. Took it back again then they said oh the linear solonoids are bad and charged me 600 more. I called bull on this as they cant all go bad at once. well it did not fix it. they refused refund. they rebuilt trans 2 more times and then said it was my engine then TCU etc etc. I took to another builder and found problem was with a lock up valve body. 2 o rings cut. they did not replace the valve body as i instructed but said it was good to go and it seemed ok for several months then the sound returned. Took it back to second shop and he could not hear the problem he said not concerned with it comming in and out of lockup constantly as that is normal. Well it is not. I got rid of the car next day. Did not want to fight anymore and also the second shop is expert for my suit against aamco. Anyhow I deduced the thing was comming in and out of lock up when the Knock sensors were hearing the sound that was similar frequency to engine knock, it tried to retard timing then took out of lockup when it felt engine being overloaded. There is only so much you can deal with before you throw in towel. I spent over 6k on that transmission in 12 months. I still hope to recover some when I file against AAMCO shop. Oh by the way i caught AAMCO people lying to me on several things, of course they deny everthing but I know what kind of people this particular shop employ. This is very short recap , much more involved including taking to dealer to have them confirm no engine and tcu problems etc etc.
Back to boat. It has 2 crusader 454's. I had a shop in Jaxonville rebuild one of the q jets and they seemed to have done a good job so I called them and purchased one already done for other motor as did not want down time. Got carb and installed. Started and it would not run properly lots of stuff out of whack. Spring on secondary not set right, choke rod was bent secondary rod bent and held upper secondary butterfly open, float set wrong etc. So i sent them the old carb and asked that they build it. Warranty. So they did, I was going to send other back once got the old one done. Got old one back and installed. Started and it raced up and would not back down. Found they replaced some of the external hardware with parts that were exactly opposite of what they needed. I removed parts from the New carb and placed on this one and got her to run fine. I sent them the first one back and never herd from them again. National Carburators has been there for quite a while and has done many many of these so why the two screw ups ?
Sons Toyota Celica was another issue that went on and on and on.
Now the Harley. Well i am warn out. Up side is that I learned a whole bunch about Honda automatic trans, Quadra jets and toyota. Now learing a whole bunch about the Harley.
Do I screw up stuff, you bet but I keep at it until it is right. Pulled bad one with the marine Gen. Old Onan mcck. Wanted to clean carbon deposits so I ran a little water down the carb , well More is better right? Wrong. Thought I cracked cylinder. Pulled both heads and inspected for cracks, none. Reinstalled with new gaskets and had trouble with one of them. Well cranked it up and agiain water in cyl. This could have been a 10k disaster(replacement cost on new gen) Turns out I over torqued bolts and messed up one head gasket. Replace and ran it but it would not run right, no more water in oil and compression was 140lbs. I had a friend come over and he hung his head over and observed the breaker box open where points are(no distributor) said see that big blue plume at points? not supposed to be there, points and condensor. Replaced and she was back to 100%.