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Posted July 7 2009 04:51 PM by Johnny Hunkins 
Filed under: Tech

Gale Banks Engineering brings ABS in house—and balancing services to its DIY customers.


It’s been a little less two years now since Automotive Balancing Service, one of the nation’s oldest motorsports engine balancing companies, became part of Gale Banks Engineering in Azusa, California. ABS has a long established reputation for doing high-quality work, and is now on site at the Banks facility. Banks assures us their ABS division features fair prices and quick turnaround.

High performance engine building is a precise art; every measurement and every fit must be exact, and one of the most critical parts is the balance job. Getting every reciprocating part--pistons, crank, rods, and flywheel--perfectly matched to each other has long been considered the very best path to real power and true engine longevity.

By way of background, Banks didn’t simply buy a famous name with Automotive Balancing Services. All of ABS’s precision balancing equipment, along with a number of the company’s key personnel, made the transition to Banks Engineering in Azusa.

If you’ve got an engine project you’re building, and need quality machine work done by a reputable business, you should give ABS some consideration. Call them to get a quote for your project at 800-398-2895, or log on to www.autobalancing.com.

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