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Old 08-29-2008   #1 (permalink)
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i have a set of comp xe268's and comp beehive valvesprings. if anyone knows of a shop, or would personally do it please let me know. i checked cpr in west columbia and they quoted me something rediculous. if anyone could reccomend a shop that is compitent to install these parts on a 2v please let me know. if anyone wants to do the job personally ill give you 600 bucks and a case of beer.
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i have a set of comp xe268's and comp beehive valvesprings. if anyone knows of a shop, or would personally do it please let me know. i checked cpr in west columbia and they quoted me something rediculous. if anyone could reccomend a shop that is compitent to install these parts on a 2v please let me know. if anyone wants to do the job personally ill give you 600 bucks and a case of beer.
The better specialty Mustang shops here in the Atlanta area charge about $1000 - $1200 for the job, but that includes removing the heads, installing everything on the bench, replacing gaskets, etc.

Its of course possible to do it with the heads on the block and in the car, and would be cheaper that way, though the special tool used to immobilize the cams would be needed.

I believe a tune is on top of that.

I'll keep my eye pealed for any info about Columbia shops - you might check with any local Mustang clubs, they usually have the lo-down for best places to get work done.
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