Patience Grasshopper. That's not a long time in the big scheme of things. I know when you're young it seems that time stands still, but wait till you reach your 60s or 70s time really flies.
Lmao. Great answer...About a Day and a half for a long block build. (I build my own) hehe..
And there's no such thing as "off season" when it comes to race shops. During the race season? Gotta have it done right away for the next race. Outside of the race season? Everyone is rebuilding and upgrading. Never a slow season.
This is normal, covid or not. The only way you get to the front of the line is being a high profile customer or $$$$.
l&r engines in CaliforniaWho's your Builder?
Well its finally home L&R Engines did their best with covid 19 in mind Derek is a patient good guy, got it installed now im having an electrical issue now due to bad grounding, from the harness, i installed it on the front of the motor thinking itd be sufficient grounding, apparently not..... was in the process of breaking in the motor 15 mins in running..almost to running temperature i lose all power, smh power to dash will come on intermittently as i try to start the car sounds like the starter solenoid ticking rapidly and the dash and gauges bouncing around, i figured out where the grounds are supposed to go, (motor mount bolts).. started checking fuses disconnected terminals and wiring to terminal coming from fuse box under the hood because i noticed my power cable had continuity with ground, separated the cables 1 red that directly feeds the fuse box from the battery, than 2 wires connected to one eyelid running to the starter, now none of those wires are grounded what i did find is that post where those wires are landed is grounded wich is the feed to the fuse box, when the car shut off i feel like the fans came on right at that time, has any of you done this mistake???
you might as well start taking pictures because I don’t think anyone can decipher this wall of words