alphawolff
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Time, money, effort. The only reason you're sending a head to get machined is because you're trying to save money and time is not an issue. Having a bay tied up because you're waiting on a head isn't feasible in a dealership environment. We have sent heads to get machined before, but that's only in the situation where a new one simply isn't available and it's a cash repair.Why do you replace the heads vs sending them to a machine shop?
Like 99% of our head gasket jobs are under warranty, so resurfacing isn't an option. If we had a blown head gasket and a cylinder head wasn't available and it's under warranty then it's getting an engine. We don't fuck around playing the part game when it comes to warranty, we're not in the business of saving Stellantis money. We're in the business if getting the vehicle repaired and back to the customer as quick as possible.
A 3.6L cylinder head is just under $700 MSRP, so they aren't insanely expensive. You're looking at under $1k in parts for a cylinder head replacement with all the gaskets. Most of the cost comes from the labor.
Generally if you're going to a trusted 3rd party shop you're doing it in the interest of saving money over the dealership route, and they might be more inclined to ship off the head to a machine shop. They can undercut the dealership pretty hard on labor costs, and getting the head machined adds a bit of icing on the cake cost wise.
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