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Re: Mexican made Crate Motors?
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I have a radical idea!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Sweet Home Alabama!
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Re: Mexican made Crate Motors?
WOW! That's crazy! About a month and a half ago I had a 327 block bored .030", honed, cam bearings and freeze plugs installed for $260. They charge$120 to turn a crank and he gets $150 for a valve job w/ seals, unless it needs guides, valves, etc. I have been using the same place for nearly 20 years and they do great. I worked as a machinist (not a motor machinist) for over and I check everything after I get it home, and nothing has ever been wrong. The only mistake I've ever had them make was they pushed one of the alignment dowel pins down flush with the deck of the block, and I had to drill and tap it and use a snatch hammer to get it out. I mentioned the next time I took him a block and he tried to knock some money off doing the next one and i told him not to worry about it. It was a simple mistake, and no big deal.
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