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Any experience with S and J engines

Billccm

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All the local machine shops in Tucson are backed up with work. Best case I found was about 7 months backlog with no promises on delivery or completion date. Three shops refuse to take on any new work at the present time. Get this, one shop now only does small block Chevy rebuilds.

My retired mechanic mentioned S and J engines. His experience is with newer (like early 2000s) Toyota and Ford V6 rebuilds, and no issues with their services.

I thought the quote was reasonable, but it still is a gamble.

Take a look at this sweet Plymouth 383 CID from S&J Engines. These guys are the best builders around! --
 
What about up the highway in Phoenix? There are a lot of great Mopar guys up there, and I would rather buy from a localish shop than someone 1/2 across the country. I had nothing but problems from an engine I bought from CME and they wanted me to foot the bill for transporting the engine back and forth and for the parts to fix their brand new engine. Never again.
 
I've thought about Phoenix, but don't really have anyone to reach out for a recommendation. Maybe someone here can post a recommendation to this thread?
 
What about up the highway in Phoenix? There are a lot of great Mopar guys up there, and I would rather buy from a localish shop than someone 1/2 across the country. I had nothing but problems from an engine I bought from CME and they wanted me to foot the bill for transporting the engine back and forth and for the parts to fix their brand new engine. Never again.
Agree 100%

Bought a longblock Ford 351 from
Racing Head Service in the 90’s …..Street motor , no racing….
Incredible! Cracked Crank ! Trashed Motor !!
Sent crank back as proof on my dime , they
Returned with another used one / cut 20thou
It’s no wonder they’re not around any more as far as I know …….
We live & we Learn don’t we …..
Expensive lesson ……
Yes use quality local folk if at all possible &
Help them help you any way possible !!
Mopar2ya!
 
All the local machine shops in Tucson are backed up with work. Best case I found was about 7 months backlog with no promises on delivery or completion date. Three shops refuse to take on any new work at the present time. Get this, one shop now only does small block Chevy rebuilds.

My retired mechanic mentioned S and J engines. His experience is with newer (like early 2000s) Toyota and Ford V6 rebuilds, and no issues with their services.

I thought the quote was reasonable, but it still is a gamble.

Take a look at this sweet Plymouth 383 CID from S&J Engines. These guys are the best builders around! --
Sent you a message with a few in Phoenix area
 
Gruelich Engine Machining in Phoenix. I had a good experience with them repairing a spark plug thread a few years back. Near 40th St and Shea in North Phx.
 
I've thought about Phoenix, but don't really have anyone to reach out for a recommendation. Maybe someone here can post a recommendation to this thread?
Morrison Machine in Glendale (also a waiting list for block work)

Kelly's Machine in Phoenix (good rep for general work..just a little slow)

Just my 2 cents.
 
S&S in mesa, took 2 engines there, a 318, and a 215 olds, no problems with either engine.
 
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