Best Machine Shop in Merritt Island, FL

Looking for machine shop in Merritt Island, FL? The Auto Network lists 2 machine shops serving the Merritt Island area. Compare ratings and reviews, then request a free quote in seconds — no phone tag required.

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Typical machine shop in Merritt Island, FL runs $50–$600.

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Top-rated machine shops near Merritt Island

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2 shops near Merritt Island Sorted by: FeaturedVerifiedLocal
  1. 1
    Machine Shop 11.4 mi away

    2845 N Banana River Dr, Merritt Island, FL, 32952

  2. 2
    Machine Shop 12.5 mi away

    3665 W King St, Cocoa, FL, 32926

About Machine Shop in Merritt Island, FL

Merritt Island sits in Central Florida, about 43 miles from Orlando. Drivers from Merritt Island and nearby communities like Titusville, Cape Canaveral, Cocoa turn to The Auto Network to find trusted local machine shops without the guesswork of an open-ended search.

On this page you'll find 2 machine shops serving Merritt Island and the surrounding area. Results lead with featured and verified businesses, then the shops closest to Merritt Island, so the most relevant local options are always at the top. Compare ratings, services, and hours side by side, then request a quote from the businesses that fit — there's no phone tag and no obligation.

Typical machine shop work pricing near Merritt Island

Typical machine shop work near Merritt Island runs from $50 for flywheel resurfacing to $600 for valve job. Estimates reviewed July 2026.

ServiceTypical range
Cylinder head resurfacing $100 – $300
Valve job $200 – $600
Engine block boring / honing $200 – $500
Crankshaft grinding $150 – $400
Flywheel resurfacing $50 – $150

Prices are regional estimates and vary by vehicle, parts, and shop. For an accurate, up-to-date estimate, request a quote directly from your selected service provider.

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How to choose machine shops in Merritt Island

A machine shop handles the precision engine work other shops send out — so choosing one in Merritt Island comes down to equipment, experience, and tolerances. Typical jobs include resurfacing cylinder heads and blocks, valve jobs, boring and honing cylinders, grinding crankshafts, and balancing rotating assemblies. Whether you are rebuilding a tired engine or assembling a performance build, the quality of the machine work determines how well — and how long — the finished engine runs.

Ask a Merritt Island machine shop about the equipment it uses, its experience with your engine family, and how it measures and documents tolerances, since precision is everything at this level. A good shop will discuss your goals — a stock rebuild, a mild street build, or a high-performance combination — and machine the parts accordingly, and it will be clear about what it can and cannot warranty on machine work versus final assembly.

Turnaround varies with workload and parts availability, so confirm timelines up front, especially if your vehicle is down. Bring or describe your components and goals in detail when you contact the machine shops on this page, and ask for an itemized quote covering each operation so you can compare shops accurately.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does machine shop work cost in Merritt Island, FL?
It depends on the operations — head resurfacing, a valve job, boring and honing, or crank grinding each carry their own price. Ask Merritt Island, FL shops for an itemized quote covering each operation.
What does a machine shop actually do?
Machine shops perform the precision engine work other shops send out: resurfacing heads and blocks, valve jobs, boring and honing cylinders, grinding crankshafts, and balancing assemblies.
Can a machine shop resurface my cylinder head?
Yes — head resurfacing and pressure testing are core machine-shop services. A good Merritt Island shop measures to spec and documents tolerances so your rebuild seals properly.
Do machine shops handle performance builds?
Many do — from mild street rebuilds to high-performance combinations. Tell the machine shops on this page your goals so they machine the parts accordingly.