I'm looking for an engine builder in Colorado for my 216. Any recommendations?
David M. replied:
Inliners International has a parts for sale page. You could start there and even find out everything you ever wanted to know about inline 6 motors in their tech articles. That way you could save a lot of time and money by learning from others who have done just what you want to do. Inliners International.com. . I agree with Marco, that is a good deal if the block is o.k.
Aarron M. replied:
Cast mark is 3764476
David M. replied:
You should join Inliners International. Their e-mail is inliners.member@gmail.com. Her name is Linda Henry. Only $32.00/yr and the articles in the monthly magazine are the best. The club has a tech advisor as well. I think it's well worth the money.
Marco D. replied:
Aarron Macias, check out the hamb.com or stovebolt. In their tech section, its free and has alot of tech info..
Marco D. replied:
Stovebolt.com
Aarron M. replied:
Is it best to buy one done? http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web...
Marco D. replied:
Aarron Macias ask him about details regarding that one you posted.
David M. replied:
I have to agree with Mick Those old babbit bearing motors won't stand up under a kid because you know he is going to wind it up!
Aarron M. replied:
I found a1958-1962 235 for 100 is that a good deal?
Question for my Colorado horse friends....Any good pole barn builders you could recommend please?
Betsy H. replied:
I built a Cleary barn and loved it. Stablemaster did the stalls, fly spray system, and Nelson waterers. I also had a wash stall with hot water and a heated tack room. The man that bought my house used it to store cars. . This guy is suppose to do really nice pole barns as well- Dave Wyer. He was just recommended to me by my electrician 303 548 3240. My neighbor built a Morton barn and it is lovely.