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Cummins assembles crate motors for Mopar now.  I am not sure how long  they 
have been doing the motors.  They are supposed to be doing pretty  good, heck 
look at the Diesels.  I have heard of some of the horror  stories.  Talked to a 
guy locally that put a crate hemi in a low mileage  '66 Charger and he went 
through 2 motors and had to go into both, at Chrysler's  expense.  I also heard 
that John Aruzza, another local, you  know the famous Hemi builder, was 
fixing the screw ups in the crate  motors.   I would personally buy a motor 
assembled by someone such  as John Aruzza to assemble one for me.  He uses Mopar 
blocks  and then works his magic!  
Rick 

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