Racing Green rebuilds
Discussion
I did 14000 miles in mine with no problems(FFF head).
The car then developed a problem with the original block cracking.
This necessitated another rebuild,but I have to stress this was nothing to do with any original work Racing Green had done.
They also did this under their warranty,which if I'm honest they could probably have made a case that it wasn't their responsibility.
No arguments whatsoever.
New block and full FFF rebuild again.
Now done 2500 miles.
Going better than ever.
Have nothing but praise for their commitment to the Speed Six engine and it's development.
Will be going back for a 2nd Generation FFF head in the future.
Davy
The car then developed a problem with the original block cracking.
This necessitated another rebuild,but I have to stress this was nothing to do with any original work Racing Green had done.
They also did this under their warranty,which if I'm honest they could probably have made a case that it wasn't their responsibility.
No arguments whatsoever.
New block and full FFF rebuild again.
Now done 2500 miles.
Going better than ever.
Have nothing but praise for their commitment to the Speed Six engine and it's development.
Will be going back for a 2nd Generation FFF head in the future.
Davy
Whats that saying again??
....if you have noting positive to say dont say it....
Im keeping shtum
Have a look at my posts from around 18 months ago (when i first bought my Tuscan)
I think the components they use are top class (seem to put a lot of engineering time in)....but just be sure of what was done to constitute a 'full rebuild'
....if you have noting positive to say dont say it....
Im keeping shtum
Have a look at my posts from around 18 months ago (when i first bought my Tuscan)
I think the components they use are top class (seem to put a lot of engineering time in)....but just be sure of what was done to constitute a 'full rebuild'
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