Hi Nick,
Not knowing where you live, here are a few to start with. I attached a
doc that might be easier to read.
Good luck,
Jay
Machine Shops
These guys came highly recommended and have a lot of experience with
British engines.
Whittaker Automotive, Needham MA, 781-444-3703, ask for Rusty
Repair
These guys will be happy to tell you who they use and recommend.
Tirebiter, Free advice for those owning MG & Triumph automobiles built
between 1960 & 1981. Jeff Garber is a long-time MG & Triumph mechanic
who, as a part time occupation, does restorative work as well as tweak
your horsies to the max. Jeff is a local (MA) guy who was a British car
mechanic & repair shop proprietor for many years. He also did his fair
share of autocross racing in the 70's & 80's. Go ahead...see if you can
stump him or just ask for his opinion on something that might be
perplexing you. The clock doesn't start til he's doing the work. Visit
him at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/tirebiter/ & send him an
email with your questions. What the heck....it couldn't hurt right?
Britannic Motors, 110 Memorial Drive, Avon, MA 508-588-9241 Owner: Bob
Nicholson. Hes been there for years & is an expert, particularly likes
MGs.
Tally-Ho British Car Repair Shop in Melrose MA - Chuck 781-662-1117
Lou's Custom Exhaust North Reading & Revere highly recommended by lister.
De Car Classics Retro Speed, 5 Rayber Road, Orleans MA 02653
508-240-7181 Owner: Steve DeCastellano. Member Cape Cod British Car
Club.
Sports Imports 127 County Rd. N. Falmouth, MA Phone: 508-563-3848
Scotts Classic Imports Ltd, 87 County Rd, Plympton, MA Phone:
781-582-2355, Dave Scott is the owner.
Little Foreign Car Garage, 3 Simpsin Lane, Falmouth, MA Phone:
508-548-9207
Classic Roadsters, 349 Lincoln St, Hingham, MA (Old Hingham Shipyard)
Phone: 781-749-9580 Owner: Dean Gillis - Scheduled to close shop at the
end of May 2003.
Brit Bits, Rye N. H. Phone: 800-995-2487 Web:
http://www.britbits.com/
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 10:34:39 -0800 "Nick Gemas" <gln@worldpath.net>
writes:
> Hi All,
> I'm looking to get some input on valve guides and a couple of
> names of
> REPUTABLE and COMPETENT shops to have a valve job done on my six.
> I'd really
> like to find a shop in the New England area, New Hampshire , Maine
> or Mass.
> Is there a consensus on valve guide material?
> Thanks
> Nick Gemas
> gln@worldpath.net
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