sleeve from block
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RE: sleeve from block
They are cast in, no way to remove them without damaging the block. You will either have to bore and hone it or buy a 3.2 or 3.5 and replace it, I wouldn't bother with the 2.7.
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RE: sleeve from block
I left out the part that counts. I'm scraping the car and since the price drops every day, and aluminum is holding strong, I'm looking to get every penny. I'm also parting out all the good stuff hopeing that will pay for camping this weekend.
My idea so far is to cut 3 slits in each sleeve and bang them out, using a wedge or whatever comes to mind from the blood lose
Between the kitten we just got and working on that no room having sharp everything POS I have my hands look sweet, that kitten really kicked my butt.
Any other or better ideas are welcome
Thanks again
My idea so far is to cut 3 slits in each sleeve and bang them out, using a wedge or whatever comes to mind from the blood lose
Between the kitten we just got and working on that no room having sharp everything POS I have my hands look sweet, that kitten really kicked my butt.
Any other or better ideas are welcome
Thanks again
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RE: sleeve from block
Just turn it in as is. Or you could throw it up on ebay to see what you can get out of it. If your parting your trep I might be interested in a few things if they're in good condition, like a master window switch if your auto down works.