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Posted by gene b on May 26, 2002 at 15:21:07 from (63.25.166.104):
In Reply to: bore size posted by Aaron on May 26, 2002 at 12:24:20:
better get the number off the block does your supplier have the complete listings for the sleeves as not suppliers can furnish you with a 3.25 sleeve for your block you will need one of your sleeves that are in there now to make sure you get the right ones as the dia where the sleeve goes thru the seal on the bottom is important the sleeve can be machined at the bottom to clear alsomight as well go with the hi-comp ones it would not be a bad time to put a water pump on but not neccessary your radiator has plenty of capacity as your not going to be under load for 10hrs a day in the hot sun
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