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The red 6 cylinder 202 in my old holden is getting rather tired,so I need to take action soon.It has had numerous rebuilds over the years including a couple when it was bored out to 208 cubic inches. The cylinders are now at their limits of tolerance. Should I now look at getting a younger 202 or have this cylinder block resleeved?Is resleeving of these blocks successful or are they doomed to failure?I'm looking for mild to moderate street performance.Is resleeving expensive? Edited by user Tuesday, 20 January 2015 10:51:54 PM(UTC)
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I would get a newer fresher 202 block, virgin or .020 bore. Then bore it out .040 to 206 for longest life. .060 to 208 for an extra 2 cubic inches. Cheaper than resleeving. I think it is about $120 a bore, so that would make the sleeving $720 alone |
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Peter I reckon your $120 per sleeve is spot on. I saw a quote for the same thing on a 161 last week for the same price.
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Thanks for your help.That clears up that side of things.I can pace myself now looking for a good replacement.
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