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Machine Shop Recommendation

sfovc2003

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Any suggestions on a machine shop in Northern California (or elsewhere for that matter) familiar with AH engines?
 
You might want to read what I am going through with the new cam bearings in my engine. Try British Cars in Stockton the have always been really helpful to me. Skip
 
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/iagree.gif With Skip British Car Specialties in stockton can keep you out of trouble.---Keoke /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/england.gif
 
The last time I used a shop in No Ca, it was Vic Hubbard, but that was for a small block Chevy, & a very long time ago. Although, it DID go in a Healey.
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In regards to recommending a machine shop in N. California, I've had good success with Elby's Machine Shop in Dublin, CA. I met a Triumph TR-6 owner who recently had an engine rebuilt by Elby's and was very satisfied with the results.

As to replacement parts, they could help you explore options such as the best selection of aftermarket pistons etc.; however, I would suggest sourcing the parts. It makes whole the process easier.

Perhaps you could recommend a shop that could reliably rebuild the front suspension on an Austin Healey 3000. Roger Kraus Racing - Castro Valley, CA says they can. For this I have the parts, but no time. Gonzo /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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