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klober23 03-05-2006 10:33 PM

Who is going to rebuild my engine? Its at motor meister!
 
Hmmm...Where to begin....I trust you guys...you have helped me with everything from my first 912E when I was 15. Some how my dumb @ss has missed the Motor Meister comments. When almost every porsche guy on here says "run" or "get a beer"...I am not gonna lie...I am scared! Just bought a 3.0 and shipped it to Motor Meister!:eek: I saw a comment and searched the fourm....obviously I am not stupid and/or do not want to waste $7,500.00. I shipped it about 2 weeks ago. I AM going to call them tomorrow and get it sent back ASAP. One or two posts I would ignore...but there are more than I can count. I have two engines that I need to rebuild. I can do it, but want it done by someone that lives for Porsche engines and knows the extra details, as I am sure you guys understand. So when I get my 3.0 back and I was going to send off my '65 911 engine tomorrow to them....WHO (who is very REPUTABLE, or the man) should I have rebuild them? I just wasted shipping...but from the sounds of it $300 down the drain is a good deal? I need some advice guys. I want some good engines...not 2000 miles then a fire. Let me know please (cry for help) thanks.

bigchillcar 03-05-2006 11:07 PM

damn..will keep my fingers crossed, but you nailed it..being out shipping costs will be the bargain of the decade for you if you just get it back untouched..
ryan

rnln 03-05-2006 11:36 PM

hey,
just a thought. There are many of "our car" expert mechanic in here (CA and a regular member in this board). Why don't you leave the engine there ar MM and find some better shop here in CA. Ask them to help you to pick it up at MM. That way you don't have to ship it back from MM and ship it out again.

klober23 03-05-2006 11:46 PM

rnln, your right! Thanks for that...in my panic I may have made that mistake. I just checked and I think who may rebuild my engine now is very very close to where my engine is. Thanks a ton Jess

Bryan Beaumont 03-06-2006 12:05 AM

Henry Schmidt at Supertec Performance. Very reputable, his knowledge is unbelievable and as a bonus his prices are very fair. Do a search and see what you think.
Bryan

klober23 03-06-2006 12:22 AM

super tech have a website? thanks

Shuie 03-06-2006 01:46 AM

Get the motor back today and have it sent to Supertec

http://www.supertecperformance.com/

Vipergrün 03-06-2006 02:06 AM

Make sure you get YOUR motor back. Hope you have the serial# written down somewhere.

Good luck!

-B

NY65912 03-06-2006 02:48 AM

Tell them that you sent the wrong engine and need that one back asap. Arrange for the shipping back to you on your own. DO NOT depend on them for anything!

Do you have a record of what exactly you have shipped?

Good Luck

yasir 03-06-2006 04:00 AM

Don't be surprised if they tell you they are half way done rebuilding the engine :D

ChrisBennet 03-06-2006 04:29 AM

It wouldn't be the first time Henry (Supertec) has rescued a motor from MM. Motor Meister strikes again
-Chris

ben parrish 03-06-2006 04:40 AM

You have some excellent shops in the Denver area. Just search or ask Grady Clay. No reasone to ship it across the country.
Ben

Hetmann 03-06-2006 05:06 AM

Klober,

Are you in Colorado? Why don't you get it built here? I recommend Greg Johnson at Eurosport Ltd. He will build it right and you can go see the progress.

304065 03-06-2006 05:11 AM

Are you doing a concours restoration on your '65? Henry is very good with 2.0 liter motors, he builds a lot of race engines to that specification. IF you ask him nicely AND set a clearly defined set of expectations, he might do a "concours" restoration which takes more time and has more variables (which is the reason for a clearly defined plan and set of expectations).

Do NOT just trust it to somebody who will bugger everything up with superceded parts like the oil lines, cam boxes, valve covers, etc. and throw yours in the trash and powder coat everything.

kqw 03-06-2006 05:18 AM

If I were you, I'd have a fellow pelicanite run over to MM and secure your engine that's probably still iintact.

Call the shipper to see when and if the motor has been delivered.

charleskieffner 03-06-2006 05:20 AM

take a flight there unannounced, verify mtr and parts have them put into u-haul rental p/u, take to whomever does it right....................go to beach,mtns drink beer! problem solved!

HawgRyder 03-06-2006 05:25 AM

I think someone should send an engine or perhaps a very rare part of one to MM to have it loooked at.
When they "sub" the part...charge them with fraud/theft and have them shut down forever.
Bob

charleskieffner 03-06-2006 05:34 AM

better yet.................aside from charging them with fraud(felony) run back ground check on all employees, credit check etc if you can get info.....................and then fax to all prespective employers thru out region, for when they all have to go look for a job when they are shut down. i saw the ads they run, commented to my shop and all they said was " RUN FORREST RUN!!!!" man when that much bad press is out there i will listen!

Gunter 03-06-2006 05:53 AM

Just calling MM will not be enough, you'll need to fax them for the return of your engine so you have proof that you demanded the return.
MM might just ignore a phone call and quickly dismantle your engine and demand some payment for the work before returning the engine.
I hope that doesn't happen and that your engine will come back with all parts attached.
Is it a 3.4 liter already? Or are you planning to make it a 3.4?
With all the cost involved, it seems to me that a 3.6 would make more sense.
Keep us posted about your progress and how MM deals with this issue.

GaryR 03-06-2006 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ChrisBennet
It wouldn't be the first time Henry (Supertec) has rescued a motor from MM. -Chris
Poor Henry, I can see him walking in to get your motor and being directed to a box of filthy parts from 7 different engines and the owner of MM saying "You owe us $300 for dissasembly and cleaning!".... :o


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