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Machine shops in Ohio that know Y blocks

Posted By junkyardjeff 15 Years Ago
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I just dont want to take one to just any machine shop to get work done since most use sbc way of thinking when doing their work,I think I found one but I want to hear from others that are in Ohio to see who done their machine work and how satisfied they were with what was done before I make a decision.  Since I took the day off of work I was going to local car shops to see who they recommended and one well know shop recommended a machine shop that I had issues with in the past and got a little testy when I mentioned my problem with them in the past,he is very well known and they know better to do bad work for him but I had a issue with the valves on a flathead they done for my dad along with a set of heads for a 351-W I had them do and then they did not mill the head right on a 2.5 GM motor for my mom and now I have a issue with one of the axles they pressed bearings on thats in my 55.  I was going to use the guy who done the 235 thats in my 37 should let lay p/u but he acted like he did not have the time to talk to me when I was last there so I want to try another shop.

Butchering up everything I can get my hands on in Dayton Ohio



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