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I agree with the posters above. Especially, the point about not doing a job if you do not have confidence in what you are installing. If you can't back up your work and components based on your experience, don't take the responsibility of building the motor. Don't take the money. Plain and simple. Otherwise ensure that what your delivering is done right. This reminds me of my cammer build with Jim Barillaro. When the engine failed and we took it apart to see what happened and sent him the pictures, all he could say was I guess there may have been a part that was not good. That to me is unacceptable . I guess because Damage is geographically very far away his recourse is limited.....lucky for Keith.
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