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Sleeved Block?

Postby Rooki3 » April 2nd, 2010, 7:50 pm

yea, who in trinidad does this, gimme name & contact info, also any reviews whatsoever 8-)

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Postby red_dragon » April 2nd, 2010, 9:24 pm

why u wanna sleeve ?
which block ?

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Postby X2 » April 2nd, 2010, 9:37 pm

Block sleeving is a precision machining process. Not aware of anyone doing reliable mid sleeve replacement work in TnT. Most sleeve replacement manufacturers won't warrant the sleeve unless done by their own machine shops too... that says alot. (Note)... just because a machine shop CAN do it (and many can), doesn't mean it's done properly.


I hope to the lawd I am wrong.

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Postby red_dragon » April 2nd, 2010, 10:54 pm

Sorry to say u damn right X2
but there is a yes and no also

some claim they can press in Dry sleeves and bring back to standard
but as you and I know the sleeves can move and cause more problems



friend bought dart mid sleeves
http://www.dartonsleeves.com/Honda Manual.pdf

No one locally has the machine to do it

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Postby Rooki3 » April 2nd, 2010, 11:29 pm

red_dragon wrote:why u wanna sleeve ?
which block ?



My Cuz wanna boost the crap out of his d series!

he's trying to make the bottom end bulletproof

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Postby X2 » April 3rd, 2010, 11:39 am

Stock sohc engines can hold decent power with stock sleeves. Rods and pistons are the weak point and if it's well tuned with NO detonation, the sleeves should be good to go. Most people that want to boost the crap out of something here, on pump gas will likely kill a piston before shifting a sleeve anyways.

If he is serious and wants to definitely sleeve... he can just buy a sleeved block from the US or PR. Trying one locally is not out of the question eh, but a shifted sleeve almost always means you would have to scrap A LOT of parts to recover from the damage... pistons, rods, crank and sometimes even the head can suffer irrepairable damage. I do know that people are running locally re-sleeved blocks and likely some of them are tuners.... they just don't want to let people know they are sleeved or built... :lol:

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Re: Sleeved Block?

Postby Custom-x » April 6th, 2010, 1:27 pm

Rooki3 wrote:yea, who in trinidad does this, gimme name & contact info, also any reviews whatsoever 8-)


i Have a D15b Sleeved block for sale never used after sleeving.

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Postby Rooki3 » April 6th, 2010, 2:05 pm

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