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Old 12-03-2018, 10:11 PM   #17
Little Dicey
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Re: Motor Works crate engines

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After much thought, I have decided to pull my 250 I6 out of my 69 swb (don't worry, it has a new home to go to in a 53 p/u). I am probably going to go with a crate engine I have looked at Summit, JEGS, all the usual spots. I also have a vortech complete 350 I could build, but I don't have any idea what the history on it is or why it was pulled. I found a company called Motor Works in Spokane, WA. They claim to be one of the top suppliers of crate engines in the world, and their prices and warranty are very attractive. I just was curious if anyone here had had any dealings with them or knew anything about them. I would also welcome any info or suggestions for what to do for an engine. I want a street cruiser with a decent bark AND bite.
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Cub
I was trying to do some research on Motor Works Motors and came across this thread. I realize it is 6 years old but I was wondering if there are any results or further comments about the "Motor Works crate engines" I recently purchased one and am still trying to install and work out some bugs. I have some issues but not sure if related to motor builder or something else. An update would be helpful. I am not interested in GM crate motors but MOTOR WORKS the company.
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