Machine Shops in the Bay Area
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Machine Shops in the Bay Area
I am looking for a machine shop in the Bay Area (east bay perferably) that has some level of experience working on the LSx motors.
I called up one machine shop that my friend refered to me and the guy told me, "that will be the first LS motor I have ever worked on". I told him that I would call him back, don't feel real comftorable that the shop has never had an LSx motor before. I guess that speaks to the dependability of the motor but leaves me high and dry.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
BRIAN
I called up one machine shop that my friend refered to me and the guy told me, "that will be the first LS motor I have ever worked on". I told him that I would call him back, don't feel real comftorable that the shop has never had an LSx motor before. I guess that speaks to the dependability of the motor but leaves me high and dry.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
BRIAN
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I am looking for a machine shop in the Bay Area (east bay perferably) that has some level of experience working on the LSx motors.
I called up one machine shop that my friend refered to me and the guy told me, "that will be the first LS motor I have ever worked on". I told him that I would call him back, don't feel real comftorable that the shop has never had an LSx motor before. I guess that speaks to the dependability of the motor but leaves me high and dry.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
BRIAN
I called up one machine shop that my friend refered to me and the guy told me, "that will be the first LS motor I have ever worked on". I told him that I would call him back, don't feel real comftorable that the shop has never had an LSx motor before. I guess that speaks to the dependability of the motor but leaves me high and dry.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
BRIAN