Richard's Machine Shop

Description

Richard Machine Shop was founded in 2007. Richard Machine Shop specializes in Miscellaneous Retail Stores, Nec.
by dandb on October 11, 2015 from dandb

Member Reviews

great place:
If you need horse power he can make it happen i have seen the seen the engines he's built for 20+ years and would recommend to anyone.
by Bobby Brown on January 23, 2013
This place is a complete joke!!!!!!!:
These idiots claim to be a full service machine shop, The guy claimed to have built 8000 racing engines. He has had four attempts to build us an engine, none of them even made it through warm up laps. So after sending it back for the last time, I asked them not to fully assemble it, (i.e. no pan or heads and intake.), and we decided to just double check them this time. From appearances these guys have never built a 383 or 410 stroker motor. They had not properly clearanced the block. I could not get a 001." feeler gauge between the lower rod and the block in full swing, the minimum you need is .050" I would prefer .075" or more. The pistons had not been fly cut to clear the combustion chambers on the heads. Very basic things in race engine building. I would not let them rebuild a 40 HP Briggs if my life depended on it. They do not have a clue what they are doing.
by mfbarnes on April 25, 2009
I feel that I was ripped off by this shop:
I spent over $3000.00 on an engine rebuild at this shop and found out not only did they overcharge me on many parts, but also they did a really bad job on the rebuild. When I confronted the owner with the problem I am having with the engine now, it seemed he tried to turn the tables and make it look like something that I did to create the problem. The engine has almost no miles on it and sounds like something is broke inside and making a hard tapping noise. In the very beginning and in first talking with the owner of this shop he sounded like he would do a great job on the rebuild and I would have no problems afterwards, but if there are any he would take care of them; that is obviously not the case. I now need to look for someone who can fix whatever he did not do or broke inside during the build, since it now seems he does not do warranty work on his own work and seems to have blown it off, all this after I paid him in full. On a separate issue I thought it was odd he insisted that I pay for all the work done and for the parts in cash. Later someone mentioned to me that some people do this to keep from reporting it to the IRS through their business account, which I do not know is the case here, just seemed odd to me. Either way I will never bring another engine to this shop again, this was a costly mistake for me.
by williamsd3377 on August 10, 2008

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by localcom on April 19, 2015 from localcom