Cylinder head work can be competently done by any reputable auto machine shop.
If the shop has been in business for over 25 years or so, they have already done
British heads. As long as you know what to ask for, any shop can do it. These
are not exotic complicated heads. The work is very straight forward. Press in
new bushings, ream them, machine or install new seats and face the head. In
fact, look at Corebuyer's add in eBay. He tells you everything you need to get
done to properly do your head. Now just go shopping for a good price.
Mike MacLean-60 Sprite
David Lieb wrote:
> > I am definitely with Brad on this one. It is one thing to give or sell
> > something to a list member for their own use but something else to give or
> > sell to a dealer who is using the lists generosity to make a profit.
> >
> > This is taking advantage of the lists good nature. Had bushwacker said
> the
> > heads were wanted for a commercial venture I may still provide the goods
> but
> > wouldn't feel as bad if I had to buy my own head back at a higher price a
> > couple of weeks later!
>
> I agree. On the other hand, I would appreciate a good reliable and
> affordable place where I could send a head from one of my cars to get
> re-worked and/or unleaded-readied and know that it was not the first
> A-Series head the guy had seen and that I would be getting back the same
> head that I had sent in. Something similar to the service that Peter C
> offers for shocks. Not having needed this service yet, I do not know what a
> reasonable price would be.
> Is there a list amongst the many that Mark hosts that provides a venue for
> people like Peter C to advertise? Or even for people like me to request
> information on available services? I know that this list is not intended to
> perform that function and that there are many liability aspects to the
> appearance of endorsing someone, but it would be nice to have some way of
> discriminating between various options. I would prefer to send my money to
> list members than not. I know that Gerard, Chuck, he who must not be
> mentioned and Peter C offer a nebulous variety of services. but I am not
> sure of specifics.
> If there is a lister who does bodywork and is capable of repairing a bent
> subframe on an RWA Midget in the Chicagoland area (or not too far away), I
> would like to know.
> David Lieb
> 1972 RWA Midget
> 1973 RWA Project
> 1974 RWA Warrior
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