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Old 11-07-2006, 01:49 PM
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Im in position to buy this right now but Is this a good price. I dont want to name the sleeving company but it does start with a R . LOL There really good sleeves too .
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what sleeves?
what block?
what type of bearings?
what accessories?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 99B16Si &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what sleeves?
what block?
what type of bearings?
what accessories?</TD></TR></TABLE>

RS Machine Sleeves 84MM
B16
ACL
None that I know of
Eagle Rods
Arias Pistons
Old 11-07-2006, 02:17 PM
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I bought my block from a friend for 1300 $

je pistons
je pro seal piston rings
aebs slevees
eagle rods 7/16 bolt
acls bearings

block had a 1300 miles
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will this block be assmebled? be warry of these purchases unless you plan on taking it apart before you install it and specing everything to see if it was assembled properly...
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Yeah its being assembled there .
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Good deal.
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RS is a pretty well known company. They wouldn't screw you over although I do think $2700 just for parts is pretty high seeing that the rods are not the big money rods. Unless this includes all machine work I'd skip it. RS machine uses Darton open deck sleeves just like benson and exospeed I believe.

exospeed stage 4 block is $190 more and comes assembled and ready for action with the same parts including an oil pump and lower gaskets.
http://www.exospeed.com/category.php?id=144
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sleeving/machine work - 900
pistons/rings - 500
rods - 300
ACL bearings - 100

that leaves 800 for assembly....damn, better come with a small jdm ***** sitting anxiously in the crankcase!

600 if u dont include a b16 block and crank as a core (worth about 200)
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buy it not a bad deal but its not a great deal. would of been better if it was a b18 block.
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Default Re: Is 2600 For a Sleeved engine W/ Arias Pistons and Eagle Rods good ? (2000Plus)

not a bad deal
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