BuffaloGuy
01-12-2005, 15:20
I promised I'd post the conclusion to my dealings with Avant. So here goes.
By way of a brief review, I purchased an Avant rebuild with quite a few of the bells and whistles. It ran fine for 30,000 miles and then the wrist pins (all 8) self destructed.
The motor was out of warranty and it was unprovable if either I abused the engine or if Avant didn't assemble the wrist pins correctly.
Of course, we both felt that it was the other guys fault but neither had any proof. Jamie Avant felt that his guys surely didn't screw up the wrist pin assembly and I was sure that I didn't abuse the motor and thereby cause the failure.
I was polite and patient with Jamie and he decided to stand behind it partially. He provided me with a full rebuild kit including 18:1 pistons.
I told him that would satisfy me and all scores between us are now settled.
Others may have wanted more or been happy with less but the key here is that Jamie did what made the customer feel OK.
It's a bad deal for the both of us and there are no winners, just losers.
I found Jamie to be a sincere human being that really tries to do what's right. He is VERY hard to get a hold of and will not return calls on a regular basis. That is his biggest downfall and one that could have made me blow a cork if I hadn't dealt with him before and expected the best from him (eventually).
I don't think tried to avoid me. I think he is understaffed and overworked, which is no excuse when your in business.
So, my motor cratered and it's going to cost me a pile of money to re-rebuild it. No one will ever know who's fault it was.
In conclusion, Avant, eventually, made me feel like I was treated fairly. It took about 8 weeks to get to this point.
By way of a brief review, I purchased an Avant rebuild with quite a few of the bells and whistles. It ran fine for 30,000 miles and then the wrist pins (all 8) self destructed.
The motor was out of warranty and it was unprovable if either I abused the engine or if Avant didn't assemble the wrist pins correctly.
Of course, we both felt that it was the other guys fault but neither had any proof. Jamie Avant felt that his guys surely didn't screw up the wrist pin assembly and I was sure that I didn't abuse the motor and thereby cause the failure.
I was polite and patient with Jamie and he decided to stand behind it partially. He provided me with a full rebuild kit including 18:1 pistons.
I told him that would satisfy me and all scores between us are now settled.
Others may have wanted more or been happy with less but the key here is that Jamie did what made the customer feel OK.
It's a bad deal for the both of us and there are no winners, just losers.
I found Jamie to be a sincere human being that really tries to do what's right. He is VERY hard to get a hold of and will not return calls on a regular basis. That is his biggest downfall and one that could have made me blow a cork if I hadn't dealt with him before and expected the best from him (eventually).
I don't think tried to avoid me. I think he is understaffed and overworked, which is no excuse when your in business.
So, my motor cratered and it's going to cost me a pile of money to re-rebuild it. No one will ever know who's fault it was.
In conclusion, Avant, eventually, made me feel like I was treated fairly. It took about 8 weeks to get to this point.