kelsey45acp
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I would avoid Hughes at all cost! I placed an order with them for a Magnum engine I was working on in March of '23: the Hughes intake, head gaskets, a cam, that same valve spring kit, some little odds and ends...and their stainless rocker arm kit. The whole order was around $2700, of which the rocker arms were $800. They were out of stock on the intake kit and rocker arm kit. No biggie, I thought...they'll send 'em when they get the parts back in stock, and I wasn't ready quite ready to start on the engine yet anyway. Around June, they got the intake back in and sent it to me. Every few weeks I would email and ask how it was looking for the rocker arms, and they would always say something along the lines of "waiting for the supplier to get the materials to make the parts". Fast forward to October of that year. Dave Hughes himself calls and gives me the "good news/bad news" line: Good news is they FINALLY got the rocker arm kits back in stock and they were ready to ship...bad news is the new price is $1299. He says that they were advertising them at the old price and didn't know their supplier was gonna increase their price due to material cost. I said "Where does that leave me?", to which he responded "You can pay the differemce or I can refund your money." No apology, didn't offer a discount on a future order. Nothing. I PAID IN FULL when I placed that order, including the advertised price of the rocker arms (which they DID NOT mention were out of stock on the website), and they held my money prisoner for 7 months, only to almost DOUBLE the price when they got the parts back in stock. Obviously I just got a refund...their was no way in hell I was paying twice as much for something that I had ALREADY paid for, especially when there options for far less money. I filed a claim with the better business bureau of Illinois...they aren't an enforcement branch, just a facillitator between parties. Mind you, messages between parties are directed through the BBBs website, so it should be easy to read, right? Not for Dave Hughes. His response came in the form of a hand "written" letter, which had to be uploaded to the BBB server (I say "written because that's closest description I can offer...I could BARELY read it), in which he complained about the price of everything being through the roof because of who was in the white house. And he actually had the audacity to ask the question "What am I supposed to do, eat the cost of the difference?" YES! If a customer PRE-PAYS for an item based on the price shown on YOUR website, you don't get to hold onto their money for 7 months, then hike the price on 'em without notice!The valve springs on Magnum engines were barely adequate for the stock cam. After 25+ years and a bunch of miles they are probably no longer adequate, so you'll need to upgrade the springs if you're going anything more than stock. I would recommend the Hughes kit part #1199. They sell a tool that can apparently allow you to do the springs with the heads still on the engine, but my heads were off when I did mine (PFM 66784)
As for the cam, I bought one from Hughes, but these days most guys are getting a regrind from Oregon Cam Grinding. You'll save a bunch of money going with a regrind.
I came on the FABO forum a couple weeks later to get some opinions on a good alternative for rocker arms. Somebody had mentioned Hughes Engines, so I extended the same warning that I'm conveying here. The very next day, somebody responded to my post and told me that Hughes had done the exact same thing to them at the same time. I vowed right then to warn anybody whenever i see they're considering Hughes Engines. He acts like you're wasting his time when he answers the phone, he's condescending when you ask him about products or tech questions...and he'll try to rip you off. BUYER BEWARE!















