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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3834886" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I had a friend I went to high school with and raced with that worked at Rice and he told me not to bring my stuff in there.</p><p>Some things were fine but crank and rod work and block work forget it.</p><p>I did have him grind on a 400 crank and he turned too much off the thrust and I had to get an oversized thrust bearing.</p><p>He got me the right bearing.. But a stock one would have really messed up the end play.</p><p>Good thing I measured things. I was in my 20's when this happened so that was a couple decades ago.</p><p></p><p>Folks in Norman does my stuff now. He no longer has that compressor contract so he is back to doing well with hot rod stuff and gets my stuff done quick.</p><p></p><p>Billy Dixon does some of my head work like surfacing or other things.</p><p>I Port my own heads and cut my own seats though.</p><p></p><p>I had the Cam shop cut down some 1.94" intake valves to 1.84" and I cut the 45° back onto them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3834886, member: 15054"] I had a friend I went to high school with and raced with that worked at Rice and he told me not to bring my stuff in there. Some things were fine but crank and rod work and block work forget it. I did have him grind on a 400 crank and he turned too much off the thrust and I had to get an oversized thrust bearing. He got me the right bearing.. But a stock one would have really messed up the end play. Good thing I measured things. I was in my 20's when this happened so that was a couple decades ago. Folks in Norman does my stuff now. He no longer has that compressor contract so he is back to doing well with hot rod stuff and gets my stuff done quick. Billy Dixon does some of my head work like surfacing or other things. I Port my own heads and cut my own seats though. I had the Cam shop cut down some 1.94" intake valves to 1.84" and I cut the 45° back onto them. [/QUOTE]
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