ckessel
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Me too. I have several crates of catalogs from my SEMA show hauls plus my 62?-75 Mopar parts manuals.I prefered the [arts books over the computer anyday/
Me too. I have several crates of catalogs from my SEMA show hauls plus my 62?-75 Mopar parts manuals.I prefered the [arts books over the computer anyday/
I worked for nine years at an IH truck parts department. We would get guys that would need a certain part, and when you would ask them questions, they would cop an attitude and say you don't need to know that, they're all the same. One of the old timers got this guy, so he went back and grabbed a part off the shelf, and the customer asked him if it was the right one, the partsman said "it has to be, you said they're all the same"
I see USMC in your handle. Lighten up Marine. You should already have all that information for a 2012 #2 Miller Lite Nascar. Honestly, the idiot here may be you for not knowing which plugs are for a 360 Mopar. I've come to find that the majority of the time the customers shopping at these stores are dumb as rocks when it comes to there OWN vehicle. Give that kid some info to work with and he will find what you need. And the color of your car won't help!As I was getting my 2012 Mopar Miller lite #2 nascar ready to show, i needed new spark plugs and a new bleed screw for the hydraulic clutch as the old one was stripped, so off i went to 7 different stores, O'Reillys Autozone, Napa, Advance, all of them, more than one each of some and each time the clueless teenager at the computer and Myself's conversation went like this:
Me:"Hi there I need 8 spark plugs for a Mopar 360 Smallblock, iridium if you got it, and a new brake bleed screw thats 3/8-24 x 1 3/16 inches"
Clerk: "Um... sir let me put it in the computer what make model year is it?"
Me: "Its not in the system its a custom purpose built setup, do you have a rack with packets of different bleed screws you can point me to please by chance?"
Clerk:"Um... sir I need to get a part number from the computer to make sure I know what to get you, are you sure we cant try that?"
Me: "Ok have it your way, it's the 2012 #2 Miller Lite Nascar, original engine is on display in my garage so its got a 360 in it now, the screw actually isn't for a brake bleeder, its for a clutch, but its the same deal, same part"
Clerk: "Sir I don't really know too much about engines all i can do is look up the car and get the part number"
repeat conversation about it not being in the system...
Every time these idiots look dumbfounded that their computer system has been beat, but I bet the parts are within all the stores somewhere, they just don't know how to find them without their computer. If you don't even attempt to learn at least a little bit about these things as you go along, then maybe you shouldn't work at a car parts store.
Anyone else have to go through the Autozone Odyssey for Parts? Also nigh impossible to get plugs for my 69 charger's 440 cause the computer didn't know.
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And then some times the public are clueless.Here's how my AZ conversation goes. " I need a radiator hose for a 1974 Dodge 440 Charger." The kid says, "What year?' I say again , 1974. Then kid asks how many liters is that ? And I say 7.4. Then I tell him the radiator is from 1974, but the engine is from 1971. The kid can't type fast enough and after a few minutes simply let's me go in the stock room and look for myself. They are super nice and try to be helpful, but many are clueless.
I actually run into the same thing on a regular basis. I too have a car that does not conform to any year, make and model category and have mixed and matched fabricated parts with store bought parts. I have the wrong brand engine in the wrong brand car and about the only things that fit the year, make, and model would be the fenders, hood and some of the body. That being said, this is a computer based world and finding trays of parts to rifle through are becoming more rare by the day. It's not the kids' fault at the parts store because that is the system and really, that's all they know. I found some O'Reilly's and Autozones that figured out that it's easier to let me go back behind the counter to pick through their belts, or even dig through all the radiator hoses on the wall to find ones that can be cut and mix matched to make all the bends that I need. Occasionally, I still get the year, make, and model from someone but I suppose that's the world we live in. Heck, the way it's going, we'll all be driving electric golf carts before you know it anyway.As I was getting my 2012 Mopar Miller lite #2 nascar ready to show, i needed new spark plugs and a new bleed screw for the hydraulic clutch as the old one was stripped, so off i went to 7 different stores, O'Reillys Autozone, Napa, Advance, all of them, more than one each of some and each time the clueless teenager at the computer and Myself's conversation went like this:
Me:"Hi there I need 8 spark plugs for a Mopar 360 Smallblock, iridium if you got it, and a new brake bleed screw thats 3/8-24 x 1 3/16 inches"
Clerk: "Um... sir let me put it in the computer what make model year is it?"
Me: "Its not in the system its a custom purpose built setup, do you have a rack with packets of different bleed screws you can point me to please by chance?"
Clerk:"Um... sir I need to get a part number from the computer to make sure I know what to get you, are you sure we cant try that?"
Me: "Ok have it your way, it's the 2012 #2 Miller Lite Nascar, original engine is on display in my garage so its got a 360 in it now, the screw actually isn't for a brake bleeder, its for a clutch, but its the same deal, same part"
Clerk: "Sir I don't really know too much about engines all i can do is look up the car and get the part number"
repeat conversation about it not being in the system...
Every time these idiots look dumbfounded that their computer system has been beat, but I bet the parts are within all the stores somewhere, they just don't know how to find them without their computer. If you don't even attempt to learn at least a little bit about these things as you go along, then maybe you shouldn't work at a car parts store.
Anyone else have to go through the Autozone Odyssey for Parts? Also nigh impossible to get plugs for my 69 charger's 440 cause the computer didn't know.
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We did that once. Told the kid it was for a Corvair.walk in to Auto Zone and tell the kid you need a water pump for a '72 VW Beetle......with air of course.
.....Sad but true.....
"Why do I have to leave the house for the milk, when I have the cow at home"That dude looks like a young AL Bundy. LOL
does it have air conditioning?
...and just as sharp...That dude looks like a young AL Bundy. LOL