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February 06, 2009 at
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Has anyone run a motor built by John Singer Machine and Tool? I did not know he was still around. If you have, could you provide some feedback on his motors? I know he built Wolfies motors for a while and I know he won at least one of his Knoxville Nationals victories with it but don't know about the rest.
Thanks
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February 06, 2009 at
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I had John Singer freshen my motors back in the 90's until he let a "buddy " borrow my motor when it was in his shop after it was freshened. The trouble was his "buddy' got the car upside down with my motor in the car...failing to tell me about it till after I had already picked it up...needless to say I never went back
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February 06, 2009 at
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Drove a 360 with Singer power the last two seasons. Builds a very good motor. Real reliable and not lacking in the H.P department. He is super meticulous . He is located in Tipton Missouri..I think his customer base is pretty short .. Don't know if its by choice or what but I would not hesitate to put one between the frame rails !!
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