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« on: November 22, 2008, 12:29:28 PM »

  Just down the street is micro bore, They are racers at hearts. they have a fantastic service center.But i'm not sure if they can do warranty work. I know in the summer they do get more work than they can handle but they will tell you up front if its gonna be a long wait. You can trust their repairs

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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2008, 07:52:07 PM »

Be careful w/ microbore. They messed up my T3 motor back a few years ago. Then denied they did it! Broke the powervalve actuator bolt off. It is reverse thread, could happen to anyone that gets into that motor for the 1st time. BUT they denied it, said it was broke b4 they got into it, their fix was to weld the arm on, not get the propper parts and do it rite. It was nice of them to hone my cylinder for my... YA!!! Nickicel and a hone does not go together!! Took off way to much, that jug was junk in a few months. Then during reassembly they did not seat the clutch basket all the way in. I tried to fix it in their parking lot w/ a bit of help. They wanted me to cob it back together, even took my plunger, ground it down and wanted to add a 2nd ball bearing. I had to track down the rite parts and fix it myself. Nice guys, did a good job w/ my rod but messed up a few different things. Just watch what you bring them and what they do to fix issues.

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« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2008, 09:36:27 AM »

 Mike sorry to hear your problems with micro bore.  I have not had the same experience with them but it has been a long time since i've done any business with them now i guess it will be even longer. thanks for the insite
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« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2008, 10:09:22 AM »

I split this into a new topic so that folks can read about Microbore without having to hunt for info about them.

Lets try to keep this forum area to one dealership per thread.

Thanks guys and gals!
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