promptcritical,
I paid $12,175 for a $7,800 motor. Not to include 180 hours and two years of diagnosing the motor. I believe anyone would be upset. The problem with the motor was addressed and fixed. Did I protect myself...absolutely. There is nothing wrong with that. You're right, this got ugly. I never mentioned the failed dyno or said one negative thing until I was forced to pay $2,575 to get my motor back and it came back with the same knock as it had when it was first started.
Last edited by Va68goat; 09-24-2019 at 11:49 PM.
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