Howie, from beginning to end I'm afraid you'll have racked up almost as much in freight charges as many will in parts cost.
Don't remind me Don!
Communication is not up to par in this industry apparently either. I just got a call from Alex asking about the barrels. We were not using the Millennium Barrels, and wanted to go with solids. I was told we were going with Cast Iron Solid Barrels. Apparently, Wes had a conversation with Axtell and was informed that they would not offer CI solids for this motor. Wes had them make Alum. barrels with cyl. liners, similar to stock. They were made special to Wes' specs and was told they were the best barrels to use for this motor. It would have been nice to know this while I was waiting for them, as that was not what I was expecting. Alex said all the parts look great and is embarrassed for the HD parts in comparison. I'll be using everything they sent now. No time to argue over it.
Also found out that the Feuling cyl. studs are not shouldered as I was under the impression they were. Alex knows how to measure and install them. He said he'd install them properly and not to worry. Again, it would have been nice to know this stuff upfront!
So, we're using the Axtell alum barrels, CP forged pistons (thermal coated), CR designed rings, and Feuling/ARP hardware. Alex said Wes did a great job on the heads. ACR holes welded up nicely, new MCR's installed nicely, Thermal coated combustion chamber and valves came out nice too. He's installing the new studs this morning and going as far as he can until he gets the new Torrington cam bearings in the morning. We might even be running tomorrow night or Wed morning.
This appears to be the best I can do as far as the parts we're using. There are no better parts available. I wished they did a better job letting me know what they were furnishing. But I'm comfortable with everything that's going in now. Don't think I missed anything and am confident that this time it'll hold up! Let you know more tomorrow!

Hoist!
