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Beware Mabbco Motors Tyler, Texas
To all,
Please think very carefully before purchasing anything form Mabbco Motors in Tyler, Texas. They talk a good game yet do not deliver. After the sale they do not answer emails, they do not respond to phone calls, and they certainly do not have a "technician call you" when you submit a warranty claim. They do however cower and hide behind a "published limited warranty", as they so frequently state in the multiple Better Business Bureau complaints against them Here's the story. I Recently purchased a Motor that arrived in a condition that was far from what was expected. Motor arrived very poorly assembled, using parts of very low quality, many of which have no manufacturer branding and the workmanship in assembling the engine was several steps below inferior! In fact the Motor was never even installed/ran and actually failed during a spin test on the engine stand when rotated by hand!! Upon inspection it was discovered that the steel crank (re-manufactured) was ground and then not polished before assembly (probably the worst example of a crankshaft I have ever seen), The journals were of all different sizes and worse yet the Crank was never cleaned before assembly! This allowed all the sediment to remain in the crank to do wonderful things to the bearings upon the rotation by hand! All in all, the motor rotated about 10 times before completely locking up and destroying the bearings, and filling the oil with all the sediment form the filthy hunk of steel they used as a crank. Typically there are 23 steps to re-manufacturing a crankshaft, looks like they skipped all of them! Needles to say the motor will have to be completely dis-assembled, cleaned properly and be put back together with new internals. Back to the story, immediately upon discovering this situation both myself and my mechanic reached out to Mabbco and described the situation. This is the last correspondence we have been able to achieve. It has been well over a month and not a word out of Mabbco as to what they are going to do to rectify the situation. They do not respond to emails, they do not answer the phone, and if they do, they always claim they will get back to you after 6pm. In what year? LOL! Additionally, as far as the warranty claim is concerned it is a joke. All proper procedure was followed on our part and we have yet to hear from them. Claim was submitted with photos and a description of events and issues. Still nothing as far as a response is concerned. What is a shame is that they could simply admit their mistakes, pick it up and fix it! They are in the engine building business after all! Or so they claim. Anyway, I will shortly attach photos of the condition the engine arrived in and the damage sustained due to the poor workmanship and inferior quality. By removing all of the emotion and simply stating the facts I hope I can help at least one person avoid a similar situation. Google before buying! And take heed in some of the stories out there. Usually where there is smoke there is fire. Please think very carefully before purchasing anything form Mabbco Motors in Tyler, Texas. |
Very well put !!!!! .I will never use Mabbco.for anything It's a shame they get a way with this !! I hope people spread this about them . Good luck!
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Wow. Google is not very good for their business!
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Thanks there is marine tech that I know on the net who has recommended them to other marine techs. Glad I have never done biz with them. Thanks again.
Really I have never found a longblock remaner on the marine end that I can say found them to be 1000 % completely happy with. Some were very little things and some were major things that always seem WHY and how did you miss that kind of deal. |
What I don't get is why they don't just don't fix the issues and get the kudos for it. They just wash there hands of it, and don't even communicate with the customer. Believe me, I have gained a whole lot of respect for online reviews and the BBB complaints section. Where there is smoke there is fire. Don't know how they sleep at night.
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[ Really I have never found a longblock remaner on the marine end that I can say found them to be 1000 % completely happy with. Some were very little things and some were major things that always seem WHY and how did you miss that kind of deal.[/QUOTE]
I call these the """auto parts motors"""" in other words all bigger citys have them they cater to auto part stores and SMALL car repair shops to sale their builds gotta keep in mind most their core motors are high mile motors that BLEW UP so they weld on blocks and heads bore till cyls clean up and don't care of the size of bore fast grind on cranks and valves and slap together will not toss a part in the garbage that can be any manner salvaged with cheapest parts they can buy huge difference than buying a new replacement crate motor or having ur motor rebuilt at a reptable builder so these are budget motors and just like buying a rebuilt starter,ac compressor,alternator,ect are hurt parts fixed just to resale and vary rarely last very long then when they have a warranty problem which is all the time they have all the loopholes to jump through and know most wont go to court sorry for ur loss,,,,, paying 1/4 of new or 1/2 of a reputable builder is a gamble as stated some not so bad,,,,,others really not so good |
John,
Very well put Mabbco is the worst of the worst. Please people don't ever use them. Also, Discover card sucks! Never wil I ever use Discover to buy a big ticket item. They do not stand behind there customers! Jeff |
Sorry to hear. Do you have pictures?
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There are a lot of bad reviews to back up your story. You're supposed to look at those reviews before you buy! Anyway, I hope the power of OSO and the internet can help you get a refund. Call the BBB, there is no feedback there yet.
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Originally Posted by JPrusinows
(Post 4507196)
John,
Very well put Mabbco is the worst of the worst. Please people don't ever use them. Also, Discover card sucks! Never wil I ever use Discover to buy a big ticket item. They do not stand behind there customers! Jeff Off subject, how's the Magnum coming along ? Miss seeing y'all at the marina Kendall |
----Knowing what you know now, I cant imagine you would accept any re-done motor from this Mabbco company. Press them for your money back but probably prepare to eat your loss. They have already spent your cash and probably live from one job to the next. Companies that screw something up this badly wouldn't get a second chance from me........Bill S
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Yeah guys, they already spent that money. Sent the short block to a real company along with some extra go fast stuff and getting ready to install shortly. All I want is that no one else would do business with Mabbco if they can help it! They talk a good game and don't deliver. I salvaged some of the stuff so not out the full freight! Turned out okay though as I upgraded both engines, new stainless exhaust, etc. Turned a loser into a winner hopefully! Just want to keep this post alive to help others.
Jeff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkQL78tahAE |
Sucks feel your pain, have same things here in Michigan. Your mag is in one of my favorites. Good luck
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Mabbco Motors
Originally Posted by JPrusinows
(Post 4477551)
To all,
Please think very carefully before purchasing anything form Mabbco Motors in Tyler, Texas. They talk a good game yet do not deliver. After the sale they do not answer emails, they do not respond to phone calls, and they certainly do not have a "technician call you" when you submit a warranty claim. They do however cower and hide behind a "published limited warranty", as they so frequently state in the multiple Better Business Bureau complaints against them Here's the story. I Recently purchased a Motor that arrived in a condition that was far from what was expected. Motor arrived very poorly assembled, using parts of very low quality, many of which have no manufacturer branding and the workmanship in assembling the engine was several steps below inferior! In fact the Motor was never even installed/ran and actually failed during a spin test on the engine stand when rotated by hand!! Upon inspection it was discovered that the steel crank (re-manufactured) was ground and then not polished before assembly (probably the worst example of a crankshaft I have ever seen), The journals were of all different sizes and worse yet the Crank was never cleaned before assembly! This allowed all the sediment to remain in the crank to do wonderful things to the bearings upon the rotation by hand! All in all, the motor rotated about 10 times before completely locking up and destroying the bearings, and filling the oil with all the sediment form the filthy hunk of steel they used as a crank. Typically there are 23 steps to re-manufacturing a crankshaft, looks like they skipped all of them! Needles to say the motor will have to be completely dis-assembled, cleaned properly and be put back together with new internals. Back to the story, immediately upon discovering this situation both myself and my mechanic reached out to Mabbco and described the situation. This is the last correspondence we have been able to achieve. It has been well over a month and not a word out of Mabbco as to what they are going to do to rectify the situation. They do not respond to emails, they do not answer the phone, and if they do, they always claim they will get back to you after 6pm. In what year? LOL! Additionally, as far as the warranty claim is concerned it is a joke. All proper procedure was followed on our part and we have yet to hear from them. Claim was submitted with photos and a description of events and issues. Still nothing as far as a response is concerned. What is a shame is that they could simply admit their mistakes, pick it up and fix it! They are in the engine building business after all! Or so they claim. Anyway, I will shortly attach photos of the condition the engine arrived in and the damage sustained due to the poor workmanship and inferior quality. By removing all of the emotion and simply stating the facts I hope I can help at least one person avoid a similar situation. Google before buying! And take heed in some of the stories out there. Usually where there is smoke there is fire. Please think very carefully before purchasing anything form Mabbco Motors in Tyler, Texas. |
No offense, but they are a very budget oriented, mass quantity rebuilder. This doesnt excuse what was done here, but does excuse the use of no name parts and etc. Good luck with getting the situation resolved!
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Originally Posted by Sinkingb
(Post 4569538)
We are in the same boat our engine bought from them blew up after three hours upon closer inspection shoddy, cheap parts. We contacted the BBB, The Texas Attorney Generals Office and the Federal Trade Commission and are in the process of hiring at this moment and suing them. Let me know if you would like the lawyers name
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We go to Court in August and I sent you our Lawyers name in a message
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Originally Posted by Sinkingb
(Post 4686497)
We go to Court in August and I sent you our Lawyers name in a message
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Lawyer
Originally Posted by Chrisburris
(Post 4686593)
thanks
[email protected] |
“My previous posts and reviews about MABBCO Motors are withdrawn and
retracted as MABBCO Motors and I have resolved all issues.” |
Hi all. I know this is a very old thread but if anyone has the name of the lawyer used could you please send it to me. We are in a legal matter with MABBCO and need a lawyer to take our case. Thanks in advance!
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Notware law office (903) 747-8245
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Mabbco is still the same
Kid down the street bought a cheap 383 for a C10. Under a thousand miles and has a rod knock. Not even barely broke in.
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