Bad ting about it, is that there aren't many around here, I have heard of a shop a few hours north of me that supposedly does have the stuff to do everything with. Otherwise, just not sure. The guy even told me that they don't really get a lot of Mopar stuff in, therefor doesn't see the need in investing in something that they'd rarely would even use. The only three places around here that I'm aware of are limited to the stuff that they have, one place isn't worth a fuss, the place I checked out already, and then there's one of the local Car Quests. If I base it solely on deck plate availability, then I'm either gonna end up sinking a lot of money to ship a plate (Moper), or driving est 8 hours back and fourth to get the block honed with the plate. I do prefer to get it honed with the plate, but I know machine shops charge extra to machine with the plate.... I do have options, just got to figure out which one might be my best one..... In the mean time, I will continue to get the parts I need to do the rebuild, and when it comes time to bore the block over (may end up being the last thing done, machine work wise) then I'll make the final decision on the plate. After all, still need to get all the parts, figure out what all needs to be replaced, and what spec's to order, check the combustion chamber of the heads, replace the valve train on it to match with the cam, ect. I highly doubt that the block will be going to the machine shop tomorrow, lol. I will be going with brass plugs though. I'm wondering if there's anything I should get them to do to help increase the motors life since it's not a race motor, nor anything really close to a race motor... I've made up my mind on running the high pressure oil pump as suggested before, and will be running an aluminum high volume water pump with aluminum housing, and new aluminum radiator (summer shouldn't be a problem), also been thinking about running a Milodon 180*F thermostat for use with a hv wp. As for the valve covers, am really thinking about running the factory ones that are on there now, but am having a really fun time trying to find the correct PCV valve, went through three different ones, and can't anyone locally find the right one... May end up hunting up the set that came off a 69 Charger I used to have, sure those will work fine, and they still look new with the Hemi Orange paint...