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Old 04-10-2011, 10:21 PM
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Does anyone know of a good shop that repairs heads down in SD?
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Not in SD, but your post made me think of this thread.

The pictures show the quality of their work:

https://ls1tech.com/forums/advanced-...l#post14621693
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That is crazy! I just need a hole for one of the rocker bolts fixed. Anyone know of a place in socal?
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Call Richard @ West Coast Cylinder Heads.

http://www.proheads.com/

Does Amazing Work!
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Will do thanks.
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Can't that just be taken care of with a helicoil?
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Well a bolt broke for one of the rockers and my dumbass tried drilling it out. I was off center a hair though, so now the hole is off where it should be and some of the bolt is still there. I was hoping that is something fixable.




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