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malcolm2
I figure with this Virus crap keeping me home (not working), I could save some shipping $ and take a road trip with the Flywheel, Crank, Pistons, etc... for my 2.0 build and have them balanced.

Anyone know of a good shop? Tennessee, North Alabama, Southern Kentucky, North Georgia?

Do they need to be VW experts, or not, or just some history and knowledge of VW?

Clark
Rusty
@ironhillrestorations

Any suggestions, sir?
wndsrfr
Quick google search turns up Shacklett in Nashville...they may be able to do it or give you a lead.
You'll want to have the fan, crank, flywheel & Pressure Plate all together to have it done well.
Also check with Len Hoffman to see who he recommends--will make a nice road trip--enjoy!
IronHillRestorations
Sorry I’m no help sad.gif
Luke M
Try these guys or maybe they can send you to whoever they use.
Always wanted to visit their shop but never enough time while I'm in TN.

https://www.facebook.com/AirCooledClassicsPorsche/

Maybe these guys too.

https://www.facebook.com/J-3-Restorations-245730442126992/
malcolm2
QUOTE(Luke M @ Apr 30 2020, 04:57 PM) *

Try these guys or maybe they can send you to whoever they use.
Always wanted to visit their shop but never enough time while I'm in TN.

https://www.facebook.com/AirCooledClassicsPorsche/

Maybe these guys too.

https://www.facebook.com/J-3-Restorations-245730442126992/


J-3. I forgot about them. My PO had his 914 there when i bought it. So i do know about them. Thanks.
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