Quote Originally Posted by Skeeter
Hmmmm...looks like a fairly reputable "name brand" to me.
Thanks for the help.

"Hi-Tech engine components is home based in Salt Lake City Utah and has been established for over 30 years, Hi-Tech Engine produces award winning high quality automotive aftermarket engine parts, cylinder heads, engine kits, crankshaft kits and nearly 17,000 engine overhaul kits for gas and diesel engines. Component coverage includes all of the internal engine parts, cam & lifter kits, plus unique Torklink™ intake racing manifolds and patented Swirl/Quench™ piston technology. And our line of quality stock replacement and high performance crate engines are available for auto, truck and marine applications. Hi-Tech Engine components have won the honorary supplier of the year award from J.D. power associates three years in a row. We don't strive to compete, we strive to BEAT."
Very well written ad copy. JC Whitney probably been in business twice that long, but it doesn't ensure high quality, just cheap prices. You usually get what you pay for....... Do the generic direction address the issue of end gap at all??????