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How Deep are your pockets? Sterling!!!!!!Wesco Industries (Dave Wesseldyke) or if your a tight ass like me do them yourself!!!
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Hey dyno....how about Double D/Team Chaos?? They/We do pretty good work.:D :D :D
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What? You're not recommending "Sophisticated red neck racing"? lol
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I Would have to agree with 26 scarab. Lenny does a good job, and stands behind his work.
I would also have to agree that he is one of the most reasonable priced. IMHO Ratchet |
What about Bruce Wolfe (maybe spelled wrong). I have heard alot of good things about him and he really helped me out over the phone once when he knew he wasnt going to make any coin from it.
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I second Bruce Wolfie
Bruce Wolfie of:
Wolfie's Compition Engines is Awesome. He built engines for several of my friends. Stands be hind his work. Del Sol is on the board here and he bought a set of Wolfies engines from a friend of mine. Still running Strong in a big 40' Scarab. Wolfie is in Baroda Michigan, not sure I spelled that right. Anyways right by St. Joe. Good Luck Cougarman |
"Baker, Crockett, Katech, Sterling", Wow, thats some heavy hitters. All are established top notch builders. My son worked about 2 years at Sterling, and has been with Katech about 4-5 years now. If you go to either Sterling or Katech, you better have deep pockets.
Jomar, has also been around a long time and has alot of experience in performance marine. Millennyum, might be your best bet. I know he has done considerable work for 26Scarab, and he seems to be very consciencencious. He is close, next to Beacon Cove, plus he is a boater himself! I don't think Sparky at Viscious does engines anymore, but he is so entrenched in the loop around here he may be a good one to get a referral from. Good luck |
A couple of friends of mine had engine work done at Shipwreck Marine and were pleased with the work. Not close to you, though. They are in Detroit, near Jefferson.
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Tyler Crockett has done three engines for me with excellent results.
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I believe there are several shops in Michigan that do a good job.
Bruce Wolff (Wolffie) got his start with John Lingenfelter and eventually became one of his right hand men. Wolff builds & tunes a lot of offshore stuff for guys in Indiana & Chicago areas. His shop is located in S.W Michigan: (269) 422-1090 |
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