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Old 09-16-2016, 06:42 PM   #18
Dad's72
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Re: Did I ruin my new motor?

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Those are at least a few. David Wolf is who I usually use anymore but have used all of the above. Just call and explain just need rear bearing replaced and see what they require. Complete disassembly seems excessive.
Thanks Mike. I will call each of them. I just got off the phone with South Austin Machine Shop and explained the situation in detail and they said they would do it for $100. That would include all new cam bearings and install without taking out the crank or pistons. Could be done in one day.
I'm going to call all those other shops to shop that price.
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