darton or goldeneagle
My machine shop just finished installing my Darton MID sleeves. They told me that it was a great choice, they swear by these sleeves. They say they are the best.
The work looks amazing. The machine shop first cuts out the stock cylinder walls by using a CNC machine. Then they install the sleeves. Once my pistons get in they can hone the cylinders to match the pistons.
Here are some pics.



I would have to say go with Darton. They've been around for a long time. They were the first. Many have great luck with them, just make sure the shop you choose is good. The sleeve is only as good as the machine shop that installs it.
Hope this helps.
The work looks amazing. The machine shop first cuts out the stock cylinder walls by using a CNC machine. Then they install the sleeves. Once my pistons get in they can hone the cylinders to match the pistons.
Here are some pics.
I would have to say go with Darton. They've been around for a long time. They were the first. Many have great luck with them, just make sure the shop you choose is good. The sleeve is only as good as the machine shop that installs it.
Hope this helps.
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thanks for having nothing to contribute. Anyway like PrecisionH23a said be sure to use the search function, there have been numerous threads concerning sleeves. Everyone has their own preferences but more or less every company on here that sleeves blocks is more than reputable. Goog luck in whatever you decide.
thanks for having nothing to contribute. Anyway like PrecisionH23a said be sure to use the search function, there have been numerous threads concerning sleeves. Everyone has their own preferences but more or less every company on here that sleeves blocks is more than reputable. Goog luck in whatever you decide.
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