Engine builders
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Engine builders
Does it matter to you if you were having your engine[s] rebuilt, and the shop you brought them to doesnt have a machine shop?Even if you were buying new,does that sway your decision if an engine builder doesnt have much equipment?
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Originally Posted by JCPERF
Does it matter to you if you were having your engine[s] rebuilt, and the shop you brought them to doesnt have a machine shop?Even if you were buying new,does that sway your decision if an engine builder doesnt have much equipment?
zul doesnt have one........and i would send my stuff to him all day long
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Originally Posted by open72
trust someone you don't know? or trusting a good reputation?? huh ??
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I like for one shop to be responsible for everything. If you know that one person is a perfectionist then the machine work, balancing, assembly etc will all be at the same standard. You dont have to worry about trusting someone your guy trusts. Hope that makes since.
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Originally Posted by Stormrider
I like keeping everything in house.
Nice to know 1 person is responisble for everything.
JC, you have one right?
Nice to know 1 person is responisble for everything.
JC, you have one right?
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Well JC...after you have had a few motors built...and then you go for some big power..cubes..and start pushing all the limits and you are needing all the latest info..you really do need to have a in house machine shop...there are too many problems..questions and a general minor lack of knowledge when pushing the limits with big horse power.