Looking for a reputable head rebuilding machine shop

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punk
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Looking for a reputable head rebuilding machine shop

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I want to send away my benly's head for a rebuild but I don't know of any good machine shops.

Can anyone reccomend a shop that they like?
Spokes
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Post by Spokes »

Cornet Racing Engines 1647 S. Highway 27 Somerset KY 606-678-2226

Ask for David.

You will probably have to send them the head for a good estimate.
Sam Green
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Post by Sam Green »

You might find this place a little nearer, outstanding second to none workmanship using state of the art Serdi equipment.
If a valve job isn't done on a Serdi machine, then it's not a valve job.

http://www.aperaceparts.com/

Sam. ;)
Smithers
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Post by Smithers »

Is that your secret Sam? Looks like a good shop to have around!
Sam Green
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Post by Sam Green »

Smithers wrote:Is that your secret Sam? Looks like a good shop to have around!


No secret Ryan, I quoted APE as they are the closest Serdi equipped shop to Wyoming that I know of.
The Pesident of APE is a personal friend and although I use his parts in one of my race motors, all my cylinder head work is carried out in Mass.
Porting is done in Ashland MA by one of my sponsors Mike Rieck at JMR porting.
Mike sends all his machine work to Rick Stetson at Harrys Machined Parts in MA.
Rick is a top guy and has a Serdi 100 which ensures all the work that Mike sends to him is done to perfection (F1 standards).
In the UK, I use the Cylinder Head Shop which last year merged with BLR Engineering. All my valve and guide work is done by them on Serdi 100 and Serdi 5 equipment.
http://blrengineering.co.uk/bespoke-mot ... serdi-100/

Sam. ;)
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