Type IV machine shop between Seattle and Salem?

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BugUgly
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Type IV machine shop between Seattle and Salem?

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We (my son and I) think this crank needs a clean-up, so we're looking for a Type IV machine shop somewhere between Seattle and Salem. (We're near Vancouver, WA.) Recommendations?

The mains:
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The rod journals:
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And for assessment, here's the cam, but this will probably be changed for something more fun:
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Re: Type IV machine shop between Seattle and Salem?

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Northwest connecting rod in Seattle, he's been working on and driving vw's for decades and has done great work for me
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Re: Type IV machine shop between Seattle and Salem?

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IIRC Rocky Jennings is up that way as well, right?
He's really good...
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Re: Type IV machine shop between Seattle and Salem?

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Halsey automotive in PDX can either take care of it or point you in the right direction.
NW Connecting rod has a great reputation tho and is a lot closer.
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Re: Type IV machine shop between Seattle and Salem?

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Halsey Automotive Repair recommended Cam1 in Battleground, WA, only 25 minutes away, so thank you all for the tips! After some more de-gunking of the case, we'll take a box of parts to Cam1 for inspection on March 15 and ask for recommendations. I tried NW Connecting Rod several times but they didn't pick up. They may be taking a break until businesses get rolling again.

We're trying to keep this build as simple as we can, so the only likely performance upgrade will be a non-bus cam. It won't have anything fancy, but we'll have a lot of questions and solicit advice as we go. Should this have a build thread?
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Re: Type IV machine shop between Seattle and Salem?

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I don't know how far along you are in your build but I have lots of type4 parts in my garage even some performance reground cams with reground German lifters which I have had the best luck with bar none in these engines.
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