Fleet Engine & Drivetrain Work in Midland, TX

Engine rebuilds, transmission service and rebuilds, differential repair, and full drivetrain diagnostics for fleet vehicles in Midland and the Permian Basin. Chris’s Diesel Service does this work in-house, on diesel and gas units alike, with every rebuild done personally by Chris. Never outsourced.

Inhouse
Rebuilds by Chris Himself
Allfuels
Diesel, Gas, Propane, NG
Zero
Comebacks in 2025

From the Crank. To the Axle.

Engine and drivetrain work is where fleet repair bills get serious, and where shop honesty matters most. Four areas of work, all done in this shop, all quoted in writing before teardown.

Engine Rebuilds
  • Complete diesel and gas engine rebuilds
  • Every rebuild done personally by Chris
  • Machine-checked tolerances, documented build sheet
  • OEM internals when they exist
  • In-frame repair where the platform allows it
  • Honest repair-versus-rebuild call before teardown
  • Break-in procedure and follow-up oil service
  • Rebuild documented in your fleet’s unit file
Transmission
  • Automatic and manual transmission rebuilds
  • Shift quality, slipping, and overheating diagnosis
  • Fluid service with condition recorded per unit
  • Clutch replacement and flywheel work
  • Torque converter replacement
  • Cooler line and transmission cooling upgrades for towing
  • Heavy-duty and medium-duty units in scope
  • Road-tested loaded before release
Differential & Axles
  • Differential rebuilds and gear set replacement
  • Bearing noise and whine diagnosis
  • Axle shaft and seal replacement
  • Locker and limited-slip service
  • Transfer case repair on 4×4 fleet trucks
  • Gear pattern set and verified, not guessed
  • Fluid service per severe-duty intervals
  • Wheel-end work on heavy units
Driveline & Diagnostics
  • Vibration diagnosis at speed and under load
  • Driveshaft, U-joint, and carrier bearing replacement
  • Driveline angle measurement and correction
  • Full electronic drivetrain diagnostics with live data
  • Noise isolation: engine, trans, diff, or wheel-end
  • Pre-purchase drivetrain inspections for fleet additions
  • Findings in writing with photos where useful
  • Fix quoted by cause, not by symptom

Four Steps. No Shortcuts.

A rebuild is only as good as its discipline. This is the same sequence on every engine and transmission that comes through, whether it is a work truck or a semi.

  1. 01

    Diagnose & Decide

    Compression, leak-down, oil analysis where useful, and live data under load. Then an honest call: repair, rebuild, or run it. You get the comparison in writing before teardown.

  2. 02

    Tear Down & Quote

    Disassembly, measurement against factory tolerances, and a final itemized quote based on what the parts actually show. No scope creep without your sign-off.

  3. 03

    Build It Right

    Chris does the build himself with OEM internals when they exist. Tolerances checked, torque specs documented, build sheet kept with the unit’s file.

  4. 04

    Break In & Verify

    Proper break-in procedure, road test under load, and a follow-up oil service on rebuilds. The unit goes back to your fleet verified, not hoped-for.

Rebuilt Here. Not Bought.

Most shops sell you a reman engine of unknown history and a freight bill. We build yours back, in this shop, to documented tolerances. For a fleet, that difference shows up in the unit file, the resale value, and the miles between failures.

  • One Builder Chris rebuilds every engine himself. In the trade since age 12, and the rebuild bay is where that shows. No outsourcing, no exchange units.
  • OEM Internals OEM parts when they exist, best available standard when they do not. The cheap kit is how a rebuild ends up back on the hook at 30,000 miles.
  • Documented Builds Measurements, torque specs, and parts on a build sheet that stays with the unit’s service file. Useful at resale, essential at warranty time.
  • Verified Under Load Break-in procedure followed, then road-tested under load and signed off by Chris before the unit returns to work. Zero comebacks in 2025.

Common Questions

Should I rebuild my fleet vehicle’s engine or replace it?
It depends on the block, the failure, and the unit’s remaining service life. We diagnose first, then give you a written comparison of rebuild versus replacement with honest numbers. A documented in-house rebuild often beats a used or reman engine of unknown history, but we will tell you when it does not.
Do you rebuild transmissions in-house too?
Yes. Automatic and manual transmissions are rebuilt in this shop, along with torque converters, clutches, and flywheel work. Each rebuild is road-tested under load before the unit is released. Differentials and transfer cases get the same in-house treatment, with gear patterns set and verified.
How long does an engine rebuild take for a fleet truck?
Most rebuilds run two to four weeks depending on machine work and parts availability. You get a written timeline after teardown, when we know exactly what the engine needs, and updates if parts push the date. Fleet program customers get scheduling priority to keep route coverage intact.
Can you diagnose a driveline vibration nobody else can find?
That is exactly the work we like. We isolate vibrations by speed, load, and gear to separate engine, transmission, driveshaft, differential, and wheel-end causes. Driveline angles are measured, not eyeballed. You get the actual cause in writing instead of a series of parts that did not fix it.
What does fleet engine and drivetrain work cost in Midland, TX?
Rebuild and repair pricing depends entirely on what the teardown shows, so every job is quoted custom and in writing before work begins. We flag what is urgent and what can wait, and we will not sell you a rebuild the unit does not need. Call (432) 557-6500 for an honest assessment.

Engine Tired? Trans Slipping?

Get the honest call before you spend the money. We diagnose it, put rebuild versus replace in writing, and do the work in-house either way.