How to choose a head machine shop?
I've spoke to 2 shops about machining my SOHC M103 12 valves. I remove the cam. These are shops in the San Francisco Bay Area.
shop 1: Cylinder Heads Unlimited, found in local automotive listing
$175 hot tank, bead blast, check valve guides, springs, valve grind
$6 ea x 12 = $72 to replace valve guides
$50 to plane if needed
=$297 plus parts (valve guides, seals, springs if needed)
shop 2: Bay Area Cylinder Head, highly reputable, about 40 minute drive one way
=$300 "everything" plus parts
I'm considering the more local shop because I'll may need to source the valve guides after they work on it and I don't want to make 3 trips to the further place. On the other hand, another Mercedes enthusiast said the further shop is known to do good work on Mercedes heads.
- Does the M103 head need special machining or expertise?
- What other questions should I ask?
- Anyone know good machine shops in San Jose?
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