Full Race Supply sold bad crate motors and not fix the problems David Hitt owner say to bad fix it yourself bad oil leak at first start up had to take motor out of car and fix pan gasket cost 600 dollars i ask for 300 dollars David Hitt owner hung up phone never called back didnot answer e-mail he did nothing donot buy from Full Race Supply Very Bad Company Thank You Dave Reno Nevada
mark
yucca valley,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, September 04, 2017
David Hitt is lying, He ripped us off too. He is a Thief and should be put in jail.
Full Race Supply
Yucca Valley ,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Tue, October 11, 2016
The problem with these types of websites is so many are using them to Blackmail honest businesses that it is making them tools for dishonest activity.
The sites do not check any information for accuracy or truth before posting negitive comments.
Full Race Supply will NEVER give in to Scam Artists or Blackmailers saying if you do not give $$$ I will post bad things about you all over the internet. That is exactly what this person did.
Full Race Supply has been in business since 1982 with an impeccable reputation for quality honesty and fair pricing.
Full Race Supply carries 387 Manufactures product lines and builds custom racing and show car engines with world wide shipping.
Teck Tip - There is a bolt hole on the front of the Small Block Chevrolet that connects to the fuel pump pushrod bore.
To remove and replace the fuel pump with ease put the engine at #1 top dead center remove the short bolt with sealer on it that prevents oil from leaking out this bolt hole. Put a longer bolt in this hole toghten to just snug and it will hold the fuel pump pushrod up for you while removing and replacing the fuel pump. Remove the long bolt put fresh sealer on the short bolt and reinstall. Much better and faster than trying to get the fuel pump on with the rod falling down.
(This short bolt is the engine installers responsibilty to put in). Why - because so many installations use this bolt hole for the front motor mounts. Forgetting to put this bolt in causes a very small but steady oil leak that often gets blamed on the front seal, timing cover or oil pan gasket due to the close proximity.
The above () is exactly what the warrenty claims investigator that looked at 'Dave Reno Nevada' car and reported to him and his installer.
Using un-ending profanity and threats on the phone will get you hung up on. That is a fact of life.
'Dave Reno Nevada' never did pay the balance due on his engine. We will no longer ship engines with a balance due because of him and other people like him.