Recommend Engine Rebuilder in Baltimore, Md. area?
Hi Everyone, I have a 1949 Super Six and would like to get some recommendtions on engine rebuilders in the Baltimore, Md. area. I don't think the engine has ever been out of the car. I have got the car in pretty good shape but am reluctant to take on a long croos country trip without an engine rebuild.
Your thoughts a good rebuilder please?
JackG
Columbia, Md.
Your thoughts a good rebuilder please?
JackG
Columbia, Md.
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Paul O'malley in Capon Bridge, WV. He is in the roster.0
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I second the "emotion" on Paul!
I don't know if you're aware of it, but we have a chapter of the H-E-T Club in your area, the Chesapeake Bay Chapter. Here's our website: http://cbc.hudsonclub.org/ . You're welcome to attend our meets, even if you don't end up joining! (We just had a mid-winter tech session out in Inwood, WV a couple weeks ago, with our neighboring chapter the Tri-State Mountain Roads Chapter.)0 -
Jon, thanks for your note. I am retiring very soon and will have more time for my old cars. Can you tell me where the "roster" is so I can look up Paul or send him a note.
Thanks,
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The "roster" referred to, is the book you get when you join the H-E-T, with names and addresses of all the members. Paul's number is (304) 856-2042. Capon Bridge is west of Winchester, Va., not that far from Baltimore.
Was your car parked at a service station in Ellicott City last October? I was visiting a fellow Hudson chapter member who lives there and we drove over to lunch (in my Terraplane) and saw a '48-9 Hudson in the gas station across the street. I took a photo of it and it appeared in our local newsletter.0 -
Jon, yes, that was my Hudson. I have had the car about three years and have rebuilt most of the mechanicals on the car. Thanks for clarifying what the register is. I am a HET member and I know where my folder from the club is. The Chesapeake Bay Chapter looks interesting. I have bookmarked it and will follow up on some of the spring events you have coming up.
Thanks for your help,
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Hi Jack---There is an excellant machine shop in Baltimore who can still do the necessary machining for these old engines, but because of my recent move, I can not come up with the name or address for it. Since you are a member of H E T check your roster for Lew Mendenhall, contact him for more information on this machine shop. Both he & myself have successfully used this shop in the past. Good luck. Hudsonly---Cliff Minard.0
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That wouldn't be Rodney's in Jarrettsville would it, Cliff? I recall that Pete Sanders used to recommend them. (410) 557-7272. But they only do machine shop work, not engine assembly, of course...0
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Hi Jon---No, not Rodneys in Jarrettsville. This machine shop will do the rebuilding as I recall.---Cliff0
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