I've been reading through the posts on this thread and I have to wonder how things went so wrong seemingly from the get-go. Howie skipping the tech end of the whole mess, what do you think caused this to take some much time, be so wrong twice and wind up costing so much time and money ? Was this a new vendor for you ? Who recommended them ? What had their experiences been ? Did they try to help and call the vendor for you ?
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It's pretty simple in retrospect Brian. It started by thinking this could be taken care of under w.....ty by a dealer who allowed me to use the better performance parts instead of the poorly designed HD parts. I'd pay the parts, and they'd pay the labor. CR had a good reputation, and was recommended because they had a package specifically for the '07 110 engine. It was put together by the dealer, tested and final comlimentary components added, until it ran great! 120 HP and 126 Ft-Lbs. No problem. Then 2000 miles later, the ACR's shorted out, shut down the ECM, and spit an ACR right out of the head, threads and all. Towed back to the dealer. Parts sent back to CR. Welded ACR holes closed and added manual CR's. Changed to Axtell cylinders and forged CP pistons. Then reassembled by dealer again. Still not a nickel for labor spent. Well, the engine was reassembled poorly and found the rear head was never torqued. This time I said F it! No more dealer. Pay for the labor and have a real engine guy build it!
That's what led us to this go round now. I decided to do the bottom end too. New cases and S&S crank, and have Vern build the motor. We found the first set of pistons weren't fitted properly and left scuff marks on the pistons and cylinder walls. The returned parts also weren't up to standard and we had to return them for rework. Now everything is apparently correct, but my confidence in them was shattered. Only a good engine guy will carefully check everything to spec. It's called blueprinting. Vern found all this. No one else bothered to check the work. Now it will all be built to spec.
Cost wise it's mostly the time and aggravation. The only parts that were duplicated in the process were cams (because I changed to gear drive now) and a second set of pistons. And now I'm paying for all the labor to get it done right. If I knew this would be the outcome, I would've just had Vern build me a motor from the get go! Shame on me for ever relying on HD and the dealer in the first place. FTF and FTW!!!

Hoist!

Added: And no, not until the email today. They listened to us when we wanted to return the job. The job came back looking professional this time, but took us returning it to get that. That was after 3 months having it. Just want to be clear about the process.