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how much to re sleeve a block ?
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last time i got a price was around a bit more than $100 per cylinder... |
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well block is at 40th now and has about 15th wear on block can i take it to 60 th
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Yes unless the block is very rusty. Some will go to 80 thou, but hardly recommended |
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takeing it out so far could cause your bores to flex and buckle and cause ur piston to shoot through your head of your engin and cause lots of problames y not juss get a nother block they arnt hard to find and arnt that expencive Edited by user Friday, 28 July 2006 5:53:00 AM(UTC)
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