Quote Originally Posted by pat mccarthy View Post
well seems clear to me? but let me help . I am a dealer that means i buy under cost as i am a engine builder /machine shop . my dealer or crank line is long but i post the short list of the cranks i buy from the ware house . scat. eagle. PEP . howards.callies.crower .lunati . i use both eagle and scat . but scat over all fit finish is very hard to beat .but Pep over all has the edge on both of them for finish and size is as good or better then scat .it is not simple to say I ONLY WILL USE ONE BRAND thats nice but i have had to use a eagle were scat did not make the crank for the rod bearing size i needed or stroke
I understand that you're a dealer so you buy at dealer prices, etc, etc. My question is and was, what does:
i am a dealer for both scat / eagle and many others eagle cranks very hard to beat scats .
mean? I can insert a period and get, "I am a dealer for both Scat/Eagle and many others." Then "Eagle cranks very hard to beat." What about the word "Scats"?? Or was it "I am a dealer for both Scat/Eagle and many others, Eagle Cranks. Very hard to beat Scats." Just trying to understand what you typed, not what you were trying to say.