Machine Shop/Engine Builder near Austin, TX

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Old Feb 24, 2018 | 04:46 PM
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Default Machine Shop/Engine Builder near Austin, TX

Recently had some questionable work done by my typical machine shop, which is making me think twice about going back to them for this.

I would be making this in the regional forums, but it seems pretty dead over there. Tony asked the same question 2 years ago and didn't get a response. I'm searching Google right now but not finding much, and it'd be good to hear from other Honda owners if there's anyone out there competent/experienced in our engines.

I need an engine fully assembled, block decked, sleeves bored, assembly balanced, cams degreed, P2V check, etc.

Just trying to find anything short of sending it out to 4P or something.
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Old Feb 25, 2018 | 03:15 PM
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I forgot that Endyn is still doing business in Fort Worth. Easy choice there.

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Old Feb 27, 2018 | 07:32 AM
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Just kidding, Endyn is so busy currently working on S2000 and K series heads that they aren't taking new orders or doing any short/longblock assemblies now, or in the near future.

Contacted Reher Morrison as well, but they said they can't/won't work on import engines. They're Chevy guys. Ironically, they mentioned Endyn before I told them I had already tried contacting them.
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