Anyone have any experience with these guys? I called today to ask some questions as I'm looking for a shop to do some machine work on my block, possibly head. Was pleasantly surprised with their knowledge and capabilities, but I wanted to see what you guys thought of them. A couple points from the conversation I had with them on the phone:
1.) They DO have a torque plate for the 7m-gte, but they do NOT use it bore, only to hone. (I thought you were supposed to use it to bore as well, is this normal?) $150 to HONE cylinders with torque plate.
2.) Hot-tank service is $100. This seems a little steep, but whatever.
3.) Block deck machining: They would need to see the condition of the deck to see how much material to remove, but they can do minimal material. They use some fancy graphite carbide CBN cutter of some sort, and RA is ~18 when finished. I'm looking to go with a MHG, is this ~18 RA good enough, or would I need the block deck lapped as well? Block deck milling is $175.
4.) State-of-the-art computer balancer to do rotating assemblies, flywheels, etc. Didn't think to ask how much the service cost, but I did ask if they weight-matched rods and pistons before balancing and they do. They polish the crank afterwards as part of the service. Not sure why they'd need to though, maybe someone can enlighten me.
The guy on the phone mentioned someone's Blue DD Supra from the Columbus area that they did work on that makes around 575rwhp, and that over the years they have done tons of work on supras, both MKIII and MKIV, so I feel pretty comfortable using this shop to get machine work done. Let me know what you think SM.
1.) They DO have a torque plate for the 7m-gte, but they do NOT use it bore, only to hone. (I thought you were supposed to use it to bore as well, is this normal?) $150 to HONE cylinders with torque plate.
2.) Hot-tank service is $100. This seems a little steep, but whatever.
3.) Block deck machining: They would need to see the condition of the deck to see how much material to remove, but they can do minimal material. They use some fancy graphite carbide CBN cutter of some sort, and RA is ~18 when finished. I'm looking to go with a MHG, is this ~18 RA good enough, or would I need the block deck lapped as well? Block deck milling is $175.
4.) State-of-the-art computer balancer to do rotating assemblies, flywheels, etc. Didn't think to ask how much the service cost, but I did ask if they weight-matched rods and pistons before balancing and they do. They polish the crank afterwards as part of the service. Not sure why they'd need to though, maybe someone can enlighten me.
The guy on the phone mentioned someone's Blue DD Supra from the Columbus area that they did work on that makes around 575rwhp, and that over the years they have done tons of work on supras, both MKIII and MKIV, so I feel pretty comfortable using this shop to get machine work done. Let me know what you think SM.