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Any quality shop can work on your Mopar motor. Nothing about them requires it to be a MOPAR shop to build it.

Monte




That's a very fair point and I respect it.

I didn't mean to insinuate that a good machinist could not do the required work, but I would like to deal with someone who favors Mopars (a) because I would like to support such an individual with my business and (b) I feel such a person may/should know the specific parts better, or have greater experience with them to help steer me in the correct direction.

Thanks for the replies.




Not only is this the way I feel but there are other obvious advantages to dealing with a Mopar oriented shop. I am a Mopar guy, I have small block and big block torque plates that I made here. I will have a G3 soon. I also have lots of other specialized Mopar specific tooling and procedures. I am the only machinist I know of that bolts an oil pump to the rear main of a SBM for example. These are but a few examples. J.Rob


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