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How much does my long block weigh? 140-160

One two three... not it!

Maybe they really do all the stuff they say they do, but I just can't wrap my mind around a company that offers what essentially amounts to free labor. It really does sound too good to be true in that sense. You get what you pay for... free labor... no thanks.

Assembling one's own engine is really not complicated and then you'd have the assurance that any susicious looking anything weird oddball stuff would be noticed and corrected before you tried to start the thing up.

The agony of having a freshly rebuilt engine suffer a catastrophic failure is NOT something I'd wish on anyone. Don't ask me how I know.

Do it right! Do it yourself!

Serious question: has ANYONE ever heard of this shop before? I haven't - but if they have a good reputation, seems like now would be the time to make that public...

Best,

Cameron
Bridgetown






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