Looking for recommendations for a rebuilder in Southern California for the 392 hemi in my '57 Chrysler 300. Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Dan
Tri City Compe***ion in Vista. (760)630-9094, talk to Greg. You can also try Picks Racing Engines here in Irvine. (714)662-5797 if you don't mind driving a little further.
I know you said SoCal, but Doug's Custom Grinding in Ft.Collins Colorado has done cranks, heads, boring, etc on a number of early hemi's for me and has built a number of others. He knows the motors.
If this is a restoration you might want to ask the question on one of the 'other' forums dedicated to either fin cars or letter cars. http://www.chryslerclub.org http://www.forwardlook.net/ .
Not hemi's , but Pick has done two SBC for me that were trouble free . One . a small block 400 had over 100K on it when I sold the car .
I spoke to Greg today and he says he's never done a 392 before....has done 426 but not 392. Suggests I call "Smokey's" in Oceanside. Irvine is looking better right now.
Jerry at Wholesale Machine in Grantville says Rick used to work there but inherited money from his folks 8 years ago and hasn't worked a day since. Can't say as I blame him.
There is an engine builder in North El Monte called JMS 5450 N. Peck Peck Road. (626) 579-4567. These guys are very good and reasonable.
Thanks for the info. I'm going to make a swing through that area and talk to several rebuilders that I've found through this forum.
I met with Pick...very nice guy, clean shop...no doubt his shop could do it. But for $10,000 to rebuild my engine, I'll keep looking.
What are you wanting done? the whole build? If just basic overboreing, ect it shouldn't be much if you're the one who's ***embling the engine, or are you going exotic?
No doubt that's not inexpensive , but having had two engines built by Pick , I will say that I enjoyed several years and thousands of miles of trouble free driving . I've never had a Hemi , but I've always heard that they're fairly expensive to build . Good luck in your continued search .
The PARTS are expensive, basic machine shop work is basic machine shop work, unless wanting exotic things done.