aussiesmg
aussiesmg MegaDork
2/4/14 7:42 p.m.

This was an eye opener in an email I got today

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NOTE FEB 4 2014 : THE EMAIL ANNOUCEMENT BELOW WAS SENT JANUARY 23. I AM RESENDING IT AGAIN BECAUSE SOME CUSTOMERS WERE NOT ON THE MAILING LIST. ALSO, I HAVE ADDED A SECTION ABOUT THE DRIVESHAFTS FOR THOSE NEEDING THEIR DRIVESHAFT.

Last Thursday January 16, I ceased operations of Keisler Engineering Inc by filing it into a Chapter 7 Liquidation Bankruptcy. This was a sad day for our customers, vendors, employees and families, many of which had been with us for 5-10 years. And this brought to a close a 22 year long run of the company I started in my garage in 1991 that grew to become the innovator and leader of the 5-speed overdrive transmission market for muscle cars and Corvette.

Why Close Keisler Engineering Now?

The decision to close Keisler Engineering Inc in Chapter 7 Liquidation is covered in some detail on our Facebook page here. Another reason why I decided to place the company into a Chapter 7 liquidation type bankruptcy was to cleanse the assets of the liabilities that were preventing the company from thriving financially as well as providing the highest level of customer service our customers deserved. The liabilities and overhead of KE coupled with my own personal financial liabilities that lingered from the $4 Million acquisition of GM's Muncie Transmission equipment purchase in 2006 made it impossible for me to bring in financing and working capital needed to get KE operating in the "sweet spot" where orders ship 100% complete and with quick delivery. It was time to hit the START OVER button - both for the company and myself to get out of the financial entanglements. As of January 16 2014, that process of start over has begun.

The closing of the company and the many vendors and customers affected rests completely on my shoulders as the President & CEO. There is no good time when it comes to closing a company, but it was my fiduciary duty to take the action needed to prevent further loss to the customers and vendors. From Dec 6 to approximately Jan 15, more than 122 transmission orders were shipped out the door, plus a whole lot of parts orders. We finished out the 2013 year with over 1,000 transmissions shipped. Had we completed all orders on the books at the time of closure the number would have been closer to 1,300 transmissions. About half of the unfilled units were SS700 which I came to the conclusion would be impossible to fill swiftly.

What Happens to Keisler Engineering in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

The court assigned Mr. John Newton of Mayer & Newton as the appointed Trustee to Keisler Engineering's case. Mr. Newton has determined it is in the best interest of the creditors that Keisler Engineering be sold as either:

1) Complete & Fully Intact Operation Asset, OR

2) grouped assets that comprise the whole operation

This means the Buyer(s) could purchase the Assets including the Trademarked name, website, customer list, designs and inventory ... everything - clean and free of any Liabilities or entanglements, and put them back to work at the same facility or a facility of the Buyer's election. There is more than $400,000 of Inventory assets. And there are important pieces of machinery such as the Spin Test Machine.

Mr. Newton further states that he would like to select a Buyer in the coming 4-6 weeks, and get the sale approved by the Court in swift fashion.

There is a small amount of component parts product ready to ship, like special order driveshafts, that Mr. Newton would like to get shipped to customers in the coming 1-2 weeks."

Ranger50
Ranger50 PowerDork
2/4/14 7:48 p.m.

Good riddance.

nicksta43
nicksta43 UltraDork
2/4/14 8:35 p.m.

In reply to Ranger50:

Why?

Swank Force One
Swank Force One MegaDork
2/4/14 8:39 p.m.

Is this different than Keisler Automation?

nicksta43
nicksta43 UltraDork
2/4/14 8:52 p.m.

I helped a guy install a Keisler kit in a very high end pro touring convertible hemi challenger years ago. He was afraid of cutting into the floor pan in his rare car. I had no problems cutting into a rare car and have a delicate touch with a cutoff wheel. I followed the template only to find out later they sent the wrong template with the kit. As far as I know that was the only issue at all with the kit.

codrus
codrus GRM+ Memberand HalfDork
2/4/14 9:32 p.m.
Swank Force One wrote: Is this different than Keisler Automation?

It appears that Keisler Engineering makes transmissions and Keisler Engineering makes Miata drop spindles, so yeah, looks like it.

I'm kinda surprised there wasn't a trademark lawsuit going on.

Knurled
Knurled GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
2/4/14 9:39 p.m.
nicksta43 wrote: I helped a guy install a Keisler kit in a very high end pro touring convertible hemi challenger years ago. He was afraid of cutting into the floor pan in his rare car. I had no problems cutting into a rare car and have a delicate touch with a cutoff wheel. I followed the template only to find out later they sent the wrong template with the kit. As far as I know that was the only issue at all with the kit.

Every Keisler transmission I've seen leaked where they cut a big chunk out of the top of the trans (to clear a body crossmember) and epoxied in a piece of sheetmetal. Big block, small block, driven hard, babied from point A to point B, they all leaked. Most people just figured, well, it's a Mopar and it still leaks less than everything else, but one of them the owner was rather upset and we kept going back and forth. Keisler insisted that it was everything but the transmission. I guess I can see their perspective, given the sorts of things we see people do to their cars, but it's pretty obvious where the fluid is leaking from.

Also, the "installation kit" came with no bolts of the correct length, and the clutch disk and pressure plate they sent were not compatible with each other (plate bottomed out on the disk before releasing!) but we kinda expect that sort of thing from the automotive aftermarket. The floorplate they send IMO should more be treated as a guide, a starting point, rather than a finished product ready to be mated to floorpan.

Well, at least I won't have to do another one, I suppose

nicksta43
nicksta43 UltraDork
2/4/14 9:51 p.m.

In reply to Knurled:

I do have to say that he took the project elsewhere prior to getting it running and driving so I don't know how it actually turned out. I just got a thrill by getting to cut into a rare and valuable car

aussiesmg
aussiesmg MegaDork
2/4/14 10:14 p.m.

They are soliciting for investors to help them buy the name and rights back from the courts.

Hmmmmmm

Ranger50
Ranger50 PowerDork
2/4/14 11:35 p.m.

In reply to nicksta43:

Attitude. If it isn't his idea it's junk even OE or like the above post.... I don't know what. Good riddance.

conesare2seconds
conesare2seconds HalfDork
2/5/14 12:34 p.m.

I had a TKO 6-speed in a C4 Corvette that was raced regularly. Kind of neat; it enabled use of an off-the-shelf Camaro flywheel in place of the ZF's dual-mass, and took an inexpensive Wilwood slave cylinder. The car was a converted automatic. Had no problems with the trans, really.

Knurled
Knurled GRM+ Memberand PowerDork
2/5/14 12:42 p.m.
Ranger50 wrote: In reply to nicksta43: Attitude. If it isn't his idea it's junk even OE or like the above post.... I don't know what. Good riddance.

You're describing just about EVERY person in the industry who's been around for a while. It kinda goes with the territory, you learn to work around the "my way is only way" attitude or you go off and start your own company, learn lessons the hard way, then become a hardass yourself...

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