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Re: Re: Want to Talk to Experienced Engine Rebuild
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Posted by Chris-se-ILL on November 24, 2003 at 09:17:10 from (216.174.170.177):
In Reply to: Re: Want to Talk to Experienced Engine Rebuilder posted by Mr. Goodwrench on November 23, 2003 at 18:30:28:
Welp Mr. Goodwrench... I think you just "slipped a cog." If you were being serious you missed it! I for one ran an automotive machine shop (in Champaign, Illinois) and have experience grinding cranks... among many other talents. Valve jobs, Boring, honing and fitting wrist pins, crank grinding, cylinder boring and sleeving, piston on rod installation, head milling/planing, hot tanking, porting/polishing, guide and seat replacement, flywheel grinding, rotor and drum turning, custom engine modifications.... We had folks calling from as far away as SD, IA and NE for us to modify their JD-G engines for pulling tractors (cost $1500 just for cylinder/piston and head modifications). So if you were serious... you missed the target!
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