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Posted By: carzyjay shop for labor - 09/14/05 07:05 PM
i have a guy on here that will do my new 3.0L swap (1200) but its a 5-6 hour drive to towe car. i live in so cal( fontana) anyone know a person that will do it out here? i payed 2500 at the last place and did a crapy job, and it only lasted 92 miles.
Posted By: path914 Re: shop for labor - 09/14/05 07:21 PM
Just out of curiousity, you didn't get it done at Sho-Shop did you?
Posted By: Fmr12B_dup1 Re: shop for labor - 09/14/05 08:47 PM
Ask SVT4STV

I know he is in the process of having his 3.0L installed.

His guy is located off Hwy101 near the 405 interchange.
Posted By: 111R Re: shop for labor - 09/15/05 04:23 AM
Originally posted by Fmr12B:
Ask SVT4STV

I know he is in the process of having his 3.0L installed.

His guy is located off Hwy101 near the 405 interchange.




i think his name is john, he was a cool guy. if he is the closest guy to you, take it to him...

but yeah ask svt4stv
Posted By: svt4stv Re: shop for labor - 09/15/05 04:37 AM
yeah, he said he'd be interested in doing additional 3L work, especially after doing mine. its pretty straight forward and he has much experience with SHOs. he's been in contact with Stazi the whole for clarification and advice. whereever you go i guarantee you he'll do it for cheaper. its more of a hobby/challenge for him than "work" he's an engineer and one of those types that savors a challenge good for us! he also takes a personal approach with people's cars. do you need this done now? mine should be done within two weeks. it would probably be finished this weekend except we're waiting for the trans to come back from Terry Haines. also, he'd only be able to work on it on the weekends, and the occasional friday. are you looking for just a motor swap or are you going to add additional parts as well? ie clutch/flywheel/quaife etc..

btw, he lives in Woodland Hills, about an hour west of Fontucky.
Posted By: svt4stv Re: shop for labor - 09/15/05 04:43 AM
oh yeah, im sure he'd do it for waaay less than $1K. like i said, its more of a hobby for him than a "job". he's just happy to see sho/contour/ford enthusiasts out there on the road with these cars.
Posted By: Marky_dup1 Re: shop for labor - 09/15/05 04:44 AM
This is great, keep us posted on progress. Full 3L oval port?
Posted By: svt4stv Re: shop for labor - 09/15/05 04:52 AM
yep. i dont want to count my chickens just yet, but im thinking quite possibly that since im helping him do a lot of the work (well not alot )but ive even helped out a little on some other people's cars that have come in in the mean time and plus the fact that we've become pretty good buds now, im thinking he's probably going to charge me somewhere between $300-$500. well worth the wait of having it worked on only on weekends. of course, that's my price but i wouldnt think he would charge others tooo much more.
Posted By: carzyjay Re: shop for labor - 09/15/05 07:33 AM
i have a new clutch in there, ha 92 miles. i was thinking on getting it ported. If i get my check i am waiting for them the adc turbo as well. And yes it will be a full oval port. svt cams. Thats great new.
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