Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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GY3, you forgot to add that you got some of the blame too! A common tactic nowadays and it never looks good. Better to be silent, Shame on me for thinking they would want an e-mail with pictures for proof of said failure of their product. give them a call instead of bashing them on here. Kinda like he is doing to one of his vendors....that he couldn't get ahold of?!
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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Hello, we were wondering if anyone lives locally or has dealt with Bob at Modern Cylinder head recently. He does the CNC porting for us on our Stealth heads. We sent him a pallet of 50 heads last April. Over the last couple months, we have left numerous messages on his answering machine, sent emails, etc, asking what is happening with our pallet of heads, and there has been zero contact back to us. Just wondering if anyone knows him, or could help us with this situation in any way. Cousin Giuseppe is in the cement business, he loves nothing more than providing help of this specific nature. I'm sure he would be very pleased to make his acquaintance.... for the right price. All kidding aside....this is a big pile of "not good" and I hope everyone gets it worked out to their satisfaction.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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03/15/19 02:22 PM
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I would fly out pick up your heads and find another vender,Its too bad this has had to come to this.,there are many other cylinder head companys that would be more than willing to help you out. the guys at MBE are great to do business with and have great turn around times.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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So, you know about the problem now and you've still done nothing to address it other than place the blame on your email system and a guy that recently retired?! When did you purchase it? If the part is under warranty (or even close to it), we will be more than happy to replace it for you. According to your guy that answered the phone today, he can't do anything about it but is supposed to have Brandon (you, I'm assuming) give me a call when he gets back to the office so I will talk to you/him about it then.
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11.19 @ 121 mph Pump gas, n/a, through the mufflers on street tires with 3.54's. 3,600 lbs.
9.92 @ 135mph with a 350 shot of nitrous and 93 octane pump. 1.43 60 ft. 3,750 lbs.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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I talked to Bob about 2 weeks ago. Called, left a message, he called me back, twice actually, then I picked up. I'm going to guess that a whole pallet of unsold cylinder heads doesn't get the priority that an individual walk-in customer gets. And probably not as lucrative. I may still drop in after work and leave some cylinder heads but it sounds sketchy after reading other complaints on this thread. He did indicate that he's there 7 days a week, trying to keep up with demand and I could call or schedule a visit any day.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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I talked to Bob about 2 weeks ago. Called, left a message, he called me back, twice actually, then I picked up. I'm going to guess that a whole pallet of unsold cylinder heads doesn't get the priority that an individual walk-in customer gets. And probably not as lucrative. I totally get that, but when you take $25,000 of your customers product, and it's close to a year later, and they leave you a dozen phone messages on your answering machine over several months time, and send emails, and you return zero communication, that is bad business. If you are busy, no problem, just return one quick phone call or email and say "Sorry, I'm busy, I'm expecting to have them done in two months." Or whatever..
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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I talked to Bob about 2 weeks ago. Called, left a message, he called me back, twice actually, then I picked up. I'm going to guess that a whole pallet of unsold cylinder heads doesn't get the priority that an individual walk-in customer gets. And probably not as lucrative. I totally get that, but when you take $25,000 of your customers product, and it's close to a year later, and they leave you a dozen phone messages on your answering machine over several months time, and send emails, and you return zero communication, that is bad business. If you are busy, no problem, just return one quick phone call or email and say "Sorry, I'm busy, I'm expecting to have them done in two months." Or whatever.. We have more and better ways of communicating now more than ever, BUT it's becoming a lost art. Like you said it only takes a few seconds to make a phone call. I hope things work out.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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I talked to Bob about 2 weeks ago. Called, left a message, he called me back, twice actually, then I picked up. I'm going to guess that a whole pallet of unsold cylinder heads doesn't get the priority that an individual walk-in customer gets. And probably not as lucrative. I totally get that, but when you take $25,000 of your customers product, and it's close to a year later, and they leave you a dozen phone messages on your answering machine over several months time, and send emails, and you return zero communication, that is bad business. If you are busy, no problem, just return one quick phone call or email and say "Sorry, I'm busy, I'm expecting to have them done in two months." Or whatever.. I wonder how many Bob has done so far from the pallet. I'm sure a bunch are done already. He did my W8 small block heads in 4 weeks.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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I talked to Bob about 2 weeks ago. Called, left a message, he called me back, twice actually, then I picked up. I'm going to guess that a whole pallet of unsold cylinder heads doesn't get the priority that an individual walk-in customer gets. And probably not as lucrative. I totally get that, but when you take $25,000 of your customers product, and it's close to a year later, and they leave you a dozen phone messages on your answering machine over several months time, and send emails, and you return zero communication, that is bad business. If you are busy, no problem, just return one quick phone call or email and say "Sorry, I'm busy, I'm expecting to have them done in two months." Or whatever.. I wonder how many Bob has done so far from the pallet. I'm sure a bunch are done already. He did my W8 small block heads in 4 weeks. I wouldn't count on it. My best guess is that he doesn't have a program written for those heads. He'd have to do a couple ports by hand and then write the program. Easier and faster to do heads that have programs for already. Had the same problem with Jeff. After countless delays and excuses I told him I would be on his doorstep if they weren't done by a certain date. I finally got them back but he didn't do the job I hired him to do. The work he did do was first rate and the price was in line.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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I think that program was written long long ago and not likely the issue.
If that's the case it's even worse.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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I know Bob very well and I am not making any excuses for him but he is a 1 man shop and he is very overwhelmed working 14+ hrs seven days a wk. He really needs help but even if he found someone he dosnt have the time to stop and train them. I'm sure he will make things right.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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I know Bob very well and I am not making any excuses for him but he is a 1 man shop and he is very overwhelmed working 14+ hrs seven days a wk. He really needs help but even if he found someone he dosnt have the time to stop and train them. I'm sure he will make things right. Sounds like my engine guy. He is also a one man shop and works crazy hours. My guy likes it that way and doesnt want any help. Ive worked w him for 25 years and wont go anywhere else, but new customers lose their minds with the speed in which they get their stuff back. He also likes to try to make everyone happy and sometimes bites off more than he can chew. Sounds a little like whats going on at Modern. 440 source might need a higher volume shop for all those heads.
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Re: Anyone talked to Bob at Modern Cylinder Head?
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Should be able to find someone with skills looking for some extra work in the evenings or weekends. Lots of small shops have guys like that. Usually someone with a good position somewhere that you could never afford to hire away, but willing to work a few hours for fun money.
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