Originally Posted By Leigh
Originally Posted By Moparmatts72
Leigh, they sonic every block, trust you send a Ritter block to them, it's in very excellent hands. They really are a one stop shop for anything.


Thank you for being polite. I was not questioning the engine shop, just inquiring on the technology they use. When my rough bored 1994 R1 block was bored, Tesar Race Engines had to aquire an indexing fixture from Arrington, that was made to print specs. I see the Rmc V3 probes and compares to print. As far as sonic checking, yes, I'm sure they do. Good luck with what sounds like a good, solid platform.


I believe the R series and R1 blocks were machined with factory style tooling and fixturing, which wasn't as accurate as much of the aftermarket CNC machined stuff now.


Alan Jones