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--></style></head><body lang=EN-CA link=blue vlink=purple><div class=WordSection1><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;color:#1F497D;mso-fareast-language:EN-US'>Mike, I am in complete agreement with your philosophy! Why would you dispose of a perfectly good carcass when it is easily rebuildable to as good as new or better; because this disposable society doesn’t make repair parts/components opting instead for new replacements in the mistaken belief that it is faster and easier to replace than repair!!!!<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;color:#1F497D;mso-fareast-language:EN-US'><o:p> </o:p></span></p><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;color:#1F497D'>John R, BN2, AN5<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif;color:#1F497D;mso-fareast-language:EN-US'><o:p> </o:p></span></p><p class=MsoNormal><b><span lang=EN-US style='font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif'>From:</span></b><span lang=EN-US style='font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif'> michael.salter@gmail.com [mailto:michael.salter@gmail.com] <b>On Behalf Of </b>Michael Salter<br><b>Sent:</b> March-01-15 5:12 PM<br><b>To:</b> josef-eckert@t-online.de<br><b>Cc:</b> John Davidson; Healeys, Forum<br><b>Subject:</b> Re: [Healeys] water pumps and other repro parts<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=MsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Hi Josef,<o:p></o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>In your post you said<i> "Most parts are ordered from China. You get a sample, you order a batch of 100, 500 or 1000 pieces."</i><o:p></o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>I really believe that the fault lies largely with the company ordering the parts. <o:p></o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>If a sample is supplied it behooves the purchaser to thoroughly inspect and test the sample. The BJ8 water pumps are a classic example. Anyone with just a little experience in the rebuilding of water pumps could easily have disassembled such a sample and determined that the internal parts were not the same as the original pump and were just not up to the job. <o:p></o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>As an individual I have managed to source the original seal and bearing from reputable suppliers. <br>Using those parts it would have been a lot easier to have the castings made to the original specifications and an exact replica pump then produced. <o:p></o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>The pumps that BMC produced were developed over many years and to casually discard all that experience and think that one can easily design an externally similar pump using adapted modern parts that will be reliable, without extensive testing, is total folly. <o:p></o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>On another note Bob is absolutely correct in that owners will opt for reproduction parts over restored originals every time in the mistaken belief that "new is better". Unfortunately the "disposable society" has conditioned the most people to believe that new is always better!!<br>From hard learned experience I will ALWAYS opt for a good restorable original component over a new replacement every time even if it costs a lot more. <o:p></o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:12.0pt'><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Flame away!!!<o:p></o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>Michael S<o:p></o:p></span></p></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><span style='font-family:"Comic Sans MS"'>BN1 #174<o:p></o:p></span></p></div></div><div><p class=MsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><div><p class=MsoNormal>On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 4:11 AM, <a href="mailto:josef-eckert@t-online.de">josef-eckert@t-online.de</a> <<a href="mailto:josef-eckert@t-online.de" target="_blank">josef-eckert@t-online.de</a>> wrote:<o:p></o:p></p><blockquote style='border:none;border-left:solid #CCCCCC 1.0pt;padding:0cm 0cm 0cm 6.0pt;margin-left:4.8pt;margin-right:0cm'><p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:12.0pt'>Sorry, but this is very naive thinking. I am working part time for a big parts supplier here in Europe.<br>Most parts are ordered from China. You get a sample, you order a batch of 100, 500 or 1000 pieces. Perhaps you get 5% customer complains, which is normal, when the batch is slightly faulty you may get 10% customer complains. When its more you will have to think about the issue. When there are no complains, parts are not sent back, all is fine, even parts are faulty and customers fix on their oown. Often thee are no complains, even the part is faulty, but its cheaper than the similar part from the competitor.<br>To put in a quality control in the system would raise the net purchase price to a double or tripple. Customers move to the competitor, as you can`t sell it to the prize your competitor does. You may not believe the low purchase prize of these parts from China, but you need to buy batches of at least 100 parts. So when they are faulty you need to sell most of them before you look for a different supplier. You can`t send these parts back, as delivery costs are higher than the parts value and Chinese suppliers are not very customer friendly.<br><br>Josef Eckert<br>Konigswinter/Germany<br><br><br>-----Original-Nachricht-----<br>Betreff: Re: [Healeys] water pumps and other repro parts<br>Datum: Sun, 01 Mar 2015 15:37:05 +0100<br>Von: "John Davidson" <<a href="mailto:jdavidso@shaw.ca">jdavidso@shaw.ca</a>><br>An: "'Magnus Karlsson'" <<a href="mailto:magnuskarlsson@bornet.net">magnuskarlsson@bornet.net</a>>, "'Andy'" <<a href="mailto:sneddon@xsmail.com">sneddon@xsmail.com</a>><br><br><span class=im>I agree that such a listing would be a very valuable tool both for the owner</span><br><span class=im>and the restorer to implicitly apply pressure to the industry. This</span><br><span class=im>potentially will be seen by some in the industry as an opportunity to</span><br><span class=im>justify higher pricing to eliminate the poor quality problems. The list</span><br><span class=im>should be written in the positive as this will reduce the potential for any</span><br><span class=im>legal actions as the list only contains those who have provided the proper</span><br><span class=im>part as close to original as technology improvements allow. This list would</span><br><span class=im>need to be "live" as there are suppliers who will genuinely not know that</span><br><span class=im>their suppliers/manufacturers have not met the "standard of acceptance" but</span><br><span class=im>who would respond properly to being notified of the problem.</span><br><br><span class=im>John R Davidson, BN2, AN5</span><br><span class=im>H <a href="tel:%28204%29%20895-4523">(204) 895-4523</a>, C <a href="tel:%28204%29%20295-9207">(204) 295-9207</a></span><br><br><br><br><o:p></o:p></p><div><div><p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:12.0pt'>_______________________________________________<br>Support Team.Net <a href="http://www.team.net/donate.html" target="_blank">http://www.team.net/donate.html</a><br>Suggested annual donation $12.75<br>Archive: <a href="http://www.team.net/archive" target="_blank">http://www.team.net/archive</a><br>Forums: <a href="http://www.team.net/forums" target="_blank">http://www.team.net/forums</a><br><br><a href="mailto:Healeys@autox.team.net">Healeys@autox.team.net</a><br><a href="http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/healeys" target="_blank">http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/healeys</a><br><br>Unsubscribe/Manage: <a href="http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/healeys/michaelsalter@gmail.com" target="_blank">http://autox.team.net/mailman/options/healeys/michaelsalter@gmail.com</a><o:p></o:p></p></div></div></blockquote></div><p class=MsoNormal><br><br clear=all><br>-- <o:p></o:p></p><div><div><div><div><p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:12.0pt'><i><span style='color:black'>If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.</span></i><o:p></o:p></p></div></div></div></div></div></div></body></html>