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<blockquote data-quote="Susquatch" data-source="post: 87553" data-attributes="member: 2421"><p>You might be right. The Windsor/Detroit area is the collective motor city. There are engine shops and hotrod shops everywhere. It's like a hobby for a lot of them. Some of them don't even do it for a living. There is a race track 5km away from me and a racing car in a garage on every block. </p><p></p><p>You are probably right, it might be a lot different out west. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't change how I think though. Setting up to mill an exhaust manifold and then actually milling it with good results is no piece of cake in a hobby shop. That's why I prefer sanding on a flat block. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, engine shops do that kind of work regularly and are setup to do it quickly. But they typically do entire engines or short blocks or complete cylinder heads. Mounting and resurfacing an exhaust manifold should be an easy side job for them. Finding someone to do it at an affordable price might not be so easy out west. You might have to pay through the nose. But at least that way, you could expect them to stand behind their work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susquatch, post: 87553, member: 2421"] You might be right. The Windsor/Detroit area is the collective motor city. There are engine shops and hotrod shops everywhere. It's like a hobby for a lot of them. Some of them don't even do it for a living. There is a race track 5km away from me and a racing car in a garage on every block. You are probably right, it might be a lot different out west. It doesn't change how I think though. Setting up to mill an exhaust manifold and then actually milling it with good results is no piece of cake in a hobby shop. That's why I prefer sanding on a flat block. On the other hand, engine shops do that kind of work regularly and are setup to do it quickly. But they typically do entire engines or short blocks or complete cylinder heads. Mounting and resurfacing an exhaust manifold should be an easy side job for them. Finding someone to do it at an affordable price might not be so easy out west. You might have to pay through the nose. But at least that way, you could expect them to stand behind their work. [/QUOTE]
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