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    Does anyone have a good machine shop they would reccomend with good work and comparable prices?

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    Gozas machine shop in Acworth, Ga
    Scotts machine shop in Fayettville, Ga
    Eagle machine shop in Auburn, Ga

    Pick your poison. Prices depends on what kinda work you want done and the engine. Check the phonebook and give em a call. HOLLER!!

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    Thanks man! Appreciate it, I wanted some forged rods and pistons made for a v6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revmaynard64
    Thanks man! Appreciate it, I wanted some forged rods and pistons made for a v6.
    Machine shops dnt usually make rods and pistons. They can check ur bore and stroke and prolly reccomend a combo that will work. U should call manufaturers like crower, JE, CP, Eagle etc.. and talk to them about having costom parts made. Good luck

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    I was reading if you use forged rods/pistons from a sbc you could have them narrowed out 0.50 and they would work for a 4.3. I was gonna see how much it would be for them to narrow them out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revmaynard64
    I was reading if you use forged rods/pistons from a sbc you could have them narrowed out 0.50 and they would work for a 4.3. I was gonna see how much it would be for them to narrow them out.
    Aight, that kinda idea you can take to a machine shop. Good luck on the build.

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    I agree with SCOTTS they rebuilt a 3000gt/Stealth Motor for us.


    When I have time i'm going to run down to scotts and drop off my mustang motor.


    There is also Wills Machine shop off Buford hwy.


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    Yea, saw 'em after my post. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revmaynard64
    good work and comparable prices?
    Thats a misnomer.

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