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    Who built the engine?
    Ken Thomas
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY View Post
    Who built the engine?
    Not sure, but think it was an Australian guy "Mobile Mechanic".....someone my cousin knows and did the work before I bought the car. I have been in touch with the guy and he's been great answering the phone and helping me along. Seems like a really nice guy....and gave me a machine shop to work on the heads after I pull them off...$300 for the pair to be re-surfaced, and pressure tested....and some mention about the valves. Sounds way better than I thought.

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