Wait, I'm confused . . .
First, your German engine builder who you bragged was so cheap put this motor together for you.
Then you blew a headgasket (2, actually, if I remember correctly, the first one crumbled due to age).
Then you blew another headgasket.
You said Todd sold you a bad headgasket and Cometec made crap.
Then you blew a headgasket.
You said Todd's machine shop surfaced the head incorrectly, thus causing the headgasket to fail, and Cometec didn't know what they were talking about when they specified operating parameters for their headgaskets.
You said Todd's machine shop didn't check for cracks as they were supposed to and you "paid for".
Now you say Todd's machine shop didn't deck the block like they were supposed to and you "paid for".
Honestly, I feel your pain. Having crap go wrong is never fun. HOWEVER, why is that Todd is getting all the blame here? Sure, you may have spent $8k putting this motor to it's current point, but that wasn't all spent on Todd. Where's your indignation at the German builder who built a block with oval bores? Or the other machinist (who, again, I remember you bragging about the low cost of) who didn't rebuild your Hartge head properly?
To lay fault entirely on Todd's shoulders is ludicrous and laughable. Yes, it didn't come out correctly, but there's plenty of blame to go around on this one. If the machine work was $2.5K, where's the other $5.5k come in? The cost of the s2 kit? To my knowledge, you haven't had to replace a SINGLE COMPONENT of that kit. So yea, I'd say you are the only one, or one of a very small community, that sees it that way.
As for:
Duke wrote:Todd just can't keep his mouth shut.
Who started this thread?
Jeremy