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Re: Re: Re: Sleeves in a C113 engine block
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Posted by David Bean on July 17, 2003 at 15:56:53 from (63.204.150.98):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Sleeves in a C113 engine block posted by Stan(VA). on July 16, 2003 at 12:23:16:
Hi Stan, Thanks for all the notes. So, there's still some strangeness going on... The two blocks definately have the same casting number -- verified it myself twice. That said, block A appears to have the larger bottom bore. The sleeves I've got are the 3-3 1/8 overbore kit...i.e. thinner walled sleeves to fit in the original bores. About the only thing I can think of that explains everything is that the previous owner of block A bored out the bottom sleeves by 1/8" of an inch to fit the newer style sleeves. If that's the case, he either enlarged the O ring groove, used a smaller O ring, or just lubed it all up really good and shoved 'em in. (I suppose you'd be sure you'd have a really tight seal down there...) I'm out of town for a few days this week -- talked to my machine shop guy over the phone last night, and he's thinking that we can just enlarge the bottom bore and squeeze the O rings. Once I'm back in town, I'm taking block A back over to him so we can do some more measuring with the blocks side-by-side. In any case, I'll post again once we look into things in more detail this weekend. (Is this stuff fun or what?!) - David
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