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Cylinder sleeves 6 years 10 months ago #18544

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Looking for two cylinder sleeves in good shape. Best salvaged from an old block.

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Cylinder sleeves 6 years 10 months ago #18576

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Stan, Check out LA Sleeve www.lasleeve.com/tech/re-sleeve-your-cylinder. I had one bad sleeve and they replaced, installed, perfectly. Don't recall the cost... Hope this helps.
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Cylinder sleeves 6 years 10 months ago #18578

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Thank you! I will check them out. I am not in terrible hurry with this. I have the main cylinder block done (except paint), and these two perfect otherwise cylinder blocks are a side project. They are pretty much perfect except those two sleeves. I also have one totally stripped block without sleeves (all except one were bad), and this one could be powder coated. I could move a sleeve from one and press into the other, but I am trying to avoid it because of them being very good otherwise. I could also opt for another old block and salvage some good sleeves. I'll see how it goes. But that's a good link you posted. I am having a master cylinder done at Karp's re-sleeving service in California. They specialize in master cylinders and have a very good reputation.

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