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How long did you wait for your motor to be built
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<blockquote data-quote="94slowbra1" data-source="post: 16647899" data-attributes="member: 52452"><p>I just got called that mine is ready to pick up, I dropped off in the beginning of May. I dropped literally every part except for valve guides, builder suggested new guides. It took an extra month due to his parts cleaner being down. We spoke once a week just to get filled in. This was clutch for me as I knew exactly what was going on weekly. This guy's basically a one man show doing everything himself. Does all the machining for a big name speed shop in the area that specializes in mod motor builds.</p><p>He knew the 4.6 in and out to the point I just said build it and send me the bill. When he called with the final bill I'll be honest, it was much lower than I expected. I have no idea what other shops charge but I think it was more than fair and this included degreeing my custom cams. </p><p>Communication is key</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94slowbra1, post: 16647899, member: 52452"] I just got called that mine is ready to pick up, I dropped off in the beginning of May. I dropped literally every part except for valve guides, builder suggested new guides. It took an extra month due to his parts cleaner being down. We spoke once a week just to get filled in. This was clutch for me as I knew exactly what was going on weekly. This guy's basically a one man show doing everything himself. Does all the machining for a big name speed shop in the area that specializes in mod motor builds. He knew the 4.6 in and out to the point I just said build it and send me the bill. When he called with the final bill I'll be honest, it was much lower than I expected. I have no idea what other shops charge but I think it was more than fair and this included degreeing my custom cams. Communication is key [/QUOTE]
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