Well, I have been thinking about this topic for some time. Over the last year or so we have been reading a number of informative posts from some mighty fine folks who have shared their builds. Some of the guys that come to mind are Hoist, Hogasm, Sport Gordy, Black Diamond, Sandunbar and quite a few others that have either built 117" motors or dropped in a Jim's etc. I have just about driven my wife nuts by continually talking about replacing my 110" that I just plain hate, period. I want it out but I have not figured out which way to proceed. I have been following the builds closely and have been patiently awaiting my turn. I have to think about service if and when it is required because unlike many of you I can't do a complete engine rebuild without a great deal of help. I'm thinking some go with builds designed and built by shops that they are reasonably close to.
My wife and I were at a Sunday service when our Pastor mentioned we look up a versus in the book of James, I whispered to her that I already knew what it was, it was the Lord sending me a sign and we had to comply with James 1 verse 131 and I should just comply and get it ordered ASAP. I thought I had her, she was going through her Bible and realized that James or Jim for short didn't go that far and chuckled out loud. I assured her that my bible was different and there was a James 131. This is no BS, it honestly happened about 6 weeks ago.
To the guys who installed a Jim's 131 can we please hear about your installation. I had e-mailed Kirk (sport gordy) and he was just breaking his motor in at the time, and I have not heard back.
How about the guys who built the 117" would you go that route again or would you consider a Jim's 131?
I'm not planning to do much until next winter. I do, however, want to be prepared in case I have a major breakdown this spring or summer. The more info we have on our attempt to cure the 110" the better prepared we will be to make a decision on short notice.
It's too bad the 2007 and up limit what we can install. I live near R&R and have seen their approach to external oil lines and other creative methods required to get their 139" and 155" to fit.
This has the potential to be a great post!
Thanks in advance
Ray G.