> I have sat back here on the left coast and tried to keep my mouth shut,
but
> I can take only so much. If this guy is having trouble with employees and
> suppliers and is complaining about comebacks I think the smart thing would
> be to run (not walk) out of his shop.
Thanks, Terry.
I was wondering the same thing but have been biting my tongue and it wasn't
bleeding yet

Must be the something about the North-West [g].
Thank you for your comments.
To the uninitiated it seems that Jasper was the only supplier, which of
course is not true and that's not even counting all the "local" guys.
I think the big problem/fear is that of needing an engine far away from home
and the number of engine suppliers that ship are few indeed. I for one would
not consider a Jasper engine, primarily for the reason you have stated and
their action of "dis-continuance" as I would not trust them to give it their
all and also not to decide to discontinue again 3 months later (just after I
bought one [ if I was so inclined ]).
Since it's not a guarantee to have "no problems" even with a new engine I'm
leaning more and more to try and find a way of getting the Lady to the
engine rather than engine to the Lady, or getting the Lady home and then
worry about it. Of course finding that destination and the transportation
medium is somewhat difficult for us Left Coasters... really do feel left
behind some when considering other parts of the country.
FWIW, my last engine was done at Eric's RV in Sequim, WA and they sent the
engine to a local (Seattle) engine shop for overhaul to their specs. The
biggest downside to that scenario was the downtime and the somewhat
uncertainty as to what went into the rebuild. Had it been further away from
home I would have really been up the proverbial creek. However, that was
pre-GMCnet
Bottomline for me... I will not be planning for a Jasper engine in my
future, especially as there are alternatives. Alternatives that appear more
serious and much more committed to the GMC community itself, as in
Patterson, Winterfeldt, Caspro, etc. And of course the "local" if fortunate
enough to be home at the time of demise. [ The order given does not mean
it's my order of preference, just the way the fingers typed ].
Perhaps another GMC cottage industry can come out of all this... Engine
delivered to your doorstep (oops... driveway) and installed right then and
there by the "Cottage Business". Modify that "back window" and you'd have
your lab on wheels (GMC wheels even

.
Enough rambling from the Left Side.
Heinz
'76 Transmode with 130+ on that rebuild.