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Old 01-31-2015, 08:53 PM
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I picked up a 6.0L a few weeks back for $80. I pulled the heads to see what was going on with it and saw the pin on a lifter let loose and the roller bearing fell out. The cam will need to be replaced, but other than that it looks to be rebuildable but would like to have a shop inspect it and give me a professional opinion. Any recommendations on a reputable shop in the Bay Area?
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$80.00...really?
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Lol yes $80. Was driving around at work and saw this sitting outside on the side of an Auto Shop, stopped and asked and the mechanic said $80. He and his coworker laughed at me while we struggled to get it in my truck. Looks like I might have the last laugh if nothing else is wrong with it.
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So I would assume no one in the Bay Area has rebuilt an LS motor before.
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Vince left you a reply on the LSX section about an east bay referral under your other thread with the same name.....

I've used S&S in San Leandro before, but haven't rebuild an LS yet...
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Vince left you a reply on the LSX section about an east bay referral under your other thread with the same name.....

I've used S&S in San Leandro before, but haven't rebuild an LS yet...
thats the one Jose......then theres Zinola's in Mountain View.
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For my future bay are engine needs I will be going to see Rick Santos @ S&S... it won't be for an LS but still.
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For my future bay are engine needs I will be going to see Rick Santos @ S&S... it won't be for an LS but still.

just do it already!!!!
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