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#121
Burning Brakes
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Chuck thanks for your insight.
I didn't put the 20-50 oil in the car , I didn't put the car on the dyno to break it in with 20-50 oil. Ed Hutchins did.
And you are right with oil pressure not going above 55lbs with 20-50 oil in it, it was a problem to begin with.
Terry Bass
I didn't put the 20-50 oil in the car , I didn't put the car on the dyno to break it in with 20-50 oil. Ed Hutchins did.
And you are right with oil pressure not going above 55lbs with 20-50 oil in it, it was a problem to begin with.
Terry Bass
#122
Le Mans Master
Chuck thanks for your insight.
I didn't put the 20-50 oil in the car , I didn't put the car on the dyno to break it in with 20-50 oil. Ed Hutchins did.
And you are right with oil pressure not going above 55lbs with 20-50 oil in it, it was a problem to begin with.
Terry Bass
I didn't put the 20-50 oil in the car , I didn't put the car on the dyno to break it in with 20-50 oil. Ed Hutchins did.
And you are right with oil pressure not going above 55lbs with 20-50 oil in it, it was a problem to begin with.
Terry Bass
I just went thru something kind of similar, only my builder wasn't at fault, it was the Chinese Compstar crank that flexed and ate the #4 main bearing on an engine I spent $12k on 2 years/8k miles ago on. I just had it rebuilt by the same builder (who does outstanding work) and spent another $8k to rebuild/strengthen it even more. It was a tough pill to swallow... Spending that kind of money twice, not to mention all of the work and down time. This rebuild took 6 months to get the engine back due to Callies production time on Dragonslayer cranks. I'm just now getting it back in the car.. --after this much time and money, it's very easy to lose interest in the project and want to cut your losses(big losses).
My best advice is to tough it out, write off your engine as a loss/bad experience/life lesson, start over and just buy a complete shortblock (or better yet, long block) from a reputable vendor, install/tune it and keep going and enjoy the car.. Yes, you'll be another $10k deep in it, but you will have a car you can enjoy, one you obviously love with all of the appearance mods and stuff...yes you're losing money, but you'll lose way more if you wholesale the car for $15k.
Maybe look at crate LS3 530hp for $7500, intake to pan and with a warranty from Pace or Scoggin Dickey.
Good luck..
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Reading this thread makes me want to go hug my engine builder..... I beat the **** out of my 414ci w a 200 shot.... Never skips a beat... come on down to TX, i'll hook you up...
Sorry to read your story!! I'd b homicidal....
Sorry to read your story!! I'd b homicidal....
#126
Safety Car
Good luck Terry.. This is quite the mess.. And I feel your pain.
I just went thru something kind of similar, only my builder wasn't at fault, it was the Chinese Compstar crank that flexed and ate the #4 main bearing on an engine I spent $12k on 2 years/8k miles ago on. I just had it rebuilt by the same builder (who does outstanding work) and spent another $8k to rebuild/strengthen it even more. It was a tough pill to swallow... Spending that kind of money twice, not to mention all of the work and down time. This rebuild took 6 months to get the engine back due to Callies production time on Dragonslayer cranks. I'm just now getting it back in the car.. --after this much time and money, it's very easy to lose interest in the project and want to cut your losses(big losses).
My best advice is to tough it out, write off your engine as a loss/bad experience/life lesson, start over and just buy a complete shortblock (or better yet, long block) from a reputable vendor, install/tune it and keep going and enjoy the car.. Yes, you'll be another $10k deep in it, but you will have a car you can enjoy, one you obviously love with all of the appearance mods and stuff...yes you're losing money, but you'll lose way more if you wholesale the car for $15k.
Maybe look at crate LS3 530hp for $7500, intake to pan and with a warranty from Pace or Scoggin Dickey.
Good luck..
I just went thru something kind of similar, only my builder wasn't at fault, it was the Chinese Compstar crank that flexed and ate the #4 main bearing on an engine I spent $12k on 2 years/8k miles ago on. I just had it rebuilt by the same builder (who does outstanding work) and spent another $8k to rebuild/strengthen it even more. It was a tough pill to swallow... Spending that kind of money twice, not to mention all of the work and down time. This rebuild took 6 months to get the engine back due to Callies production time on Dragonslayer cranks. I'm just now getting it back in the car.. --after this much time and money, it's very easy to lose interest in the project and want to cut your losses(big losses).
My best advice is to tough it out, write off your engine as a loss/bad experience/life lesson, start over and just buy a complete shortblock (or better yet, long block) from a reputable vendor, install/tune it and keep going and enjoy the car.. Yes, you'll be another $10k deep in it, but you will have a car you can enjoy, one you obviously love with all of the appearance mods and stuff...yes you're losing money, but you'll lose way more if you wholesale the car for $15k.
Maybe look at crate LS3 530hp for $7500, intake to pan and with a warranty from Pace or Scoggin Dickey.
Good luck..
#127
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Update
Builder Ed hutchings finally admitted that it wasnt a Callies crank after that's what I wanted and paid for. He admitted to it being a Eagle and said he new i would **** and moan if I new better.
**** you Ed Huthings.
Hack engine builder
ED do you remember when I picked up the white 2k after heads,cam, i took it for a test drive and within a 1/4 mile had to turn around because it was tapping loud as hell.
Limp it back to shop, u pull valve cover and laugh and say your Helper forgot to tighten the rockers..
HACK..
I hope someone shows this to Ed..
AGAIN. Hack..
Here's the new set up
03 LS6, btr stage 4 cam,A&A V3 kit , 9lbs boost
Builder Ed hutchings finally admitted that it wasnt a Callies crank after that's what I wanted and paid for. He admitted to it being a Eagle and said he new i would **** and moan if I new better.
**** you Ed Huthings.
Hack engine builder
ED do you remember when I picked up the white 2k after heads,cam, i took it for a test drive and within a 1/4 mile had to turn around because it was tapping loud as hell.
Limp it back to shop, u pull valve cover and laugh and say your Helper forgot to tighten the rockers..
HACK..
I hope someone shows this to Ed..
AGAIN. Hack..
Here's the new set up
03 LS6, btr stage 4 cam,A&A V3 kit , 9lbs boost
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St. Jude Donor '15
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#131
Burning Brakes
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It all worked out after thousands again.
Thanks for your offer..
#135
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Wow. Soo feeling your pain. With that much money invested, you'd be foolish NOT to pursue a Small Claims court suit. As a fellow victim of a shady engine builder and successful SC plaintiff, some advice:
-print out every email, copy to tape every voicemail, gather up every scrap of paper associated with these two builds. Yes, its a pain in the ****, but-
-preparation wins the day.
-talk to his employees away from the shop. Have a beer with the guy who bores the engine blocks; you might find he's not on board with what the owner does to their customers (funny story from my experience, later).
I won all of my money back plus the original block and parts, some of which I was able to sell. Once I produced my evidence to the judge, he looked at the builder and said simply "my friend, I suggest you settle this quickly..".
Good luck with whatever direction you take.
-print out every email, copy to tape every voicemail, gather up every scrap of paper associated with these two builds. Yes, its a pain in the ****, but-
-preparation wins the day.
-talk to his employees away from the shop. Have a beer with the guy who bores the engine blocks; you might find he's not on board with what the owner does to their customers (funny story from my experience, later).
I won all of my money back plus the original block and parts, some of which I was able to sell. Once I produced my evidence to the judge, he looked at the builder and said simply "my friend, I suggest you settle this quickly..".
Good luck with whatever direction you take.
#136
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Wow. Soo feeling your pain. With that much money invested, you'd be foolish NOT to pursue a Small Claims court suit. As a fellow victim of a shady engine builder and successful SC plaintiff, some advice:
-print out every email, copy to tape every voicemail, gather up every scrap of paper associated with these two builds. Yes, its a pain in the ****, but-
-preparation wins the day.
-talk to his employees away from the shop. Have a beer with the guy who bores the engine blocks; you might find he's not on board with what the owner does to their customers (funny story from my experience, later).
I won all of my money back plus the original block and parts, some of which I was able to sell. Once I produced my evidence to the judge, he looked at the builder and said simply "my friend, I suggest you settle this quickly..".
Good luck with whatever direction you take.
-print out every email, copy to tape every voicemail, gather up every scrap of paper associated with these two builds. Yes, its a pain in the ****, but-
-preparation wins the day.
-talk to his employees away from the shop. Have a beer with the guy who bores the engine blocks; you might find he's not on board with what the owner does to their customers (funny story from my experience, later).
I won all of my money back plus the original block and parts, some of which I was able to sell. Once I produced my evidence to the judge, he looked at the builder and said simply "my friend, I suggest you settle this quickly..".
Good luck with whatever direction you take.
ive moved on, ill just let this thread keep going as a reminder to Ed..
I had a guy contact me the other day asking about this thread, and Ed. Told him to run run away from Ed.
he was going to Guy a car with a Ed built motor in it.
#137
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
thanks for the great advice, glad you won yours, its a damn shame when a man gets ripped off and *** screwed by a shady builder,
ive moved on, ill just let this thread keep going as a reminder to Ed..
I had a guy contact me the other day asking about this thread, and Ed. Told him to run run away from Ed.
he was going to Guy a car with a Ed built motor in it.
ive moved on, ill just let this thread keep going as a reminder to Ed..
I had a guy contact me the other day asking about this thread, and Ed. Told him to run run away from Ed.
he was going to Guy a car with a Ed built motor in it.
#139
Drifting
OHH MYYY. Man I am so sorry for your loss. And to Mr. Ed.....life has a funny way of throwing curve *****. One of them being karma. Your name being tarnished in the Hi performance world will forever be a stain you WILL NOT be able to remove.