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Old 05-14-2005, 09:37 AM
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Default Please help me and tell me how these sleeves look, can i still use them????

bought this shortie like this was told it was put by Benson, which I dont think the sleeves looks like Bensons job in no damn way, but the crank is.

Either way if interested the pistons are for sale





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I highly doubt Benson did work like that, whom did you get the block from .. lets start from there
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well its not mines a friend of mines bought it from someone else iono from who
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looks like ****, bensons work is much cleaner than that
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I'd like to smack whoever sleeved that.... Whats sad is Im sure someone paid good money for that shitty work...... Just look how crooked those sleeves are... GARBAGE...

As for your question, Im sure you could use it, but I dont know if I would feel safe shooting for big numbers...
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thats sum shitty *** work....
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I've never seen a benson block with pins inserted inbetween the block and sleeves...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TurboPieces5280 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've never seen a benson block with pins inserted inbetween the block and sleeves...</TD></TR></TABLE>hmmmm, maybe benson did sleeve it, but whoever pinned the block torqued them down and threw all the sleeves out of alignment...idk, i wouldn't trust that ****.

*edit* nm, they did the other style pinning....hmmm, i still say that might be the cause of the crookedness of the sleeves.
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ouch wonder if a hg will seal properly probably not geez those pins between the sleeve and block just look horrible... what an eye sore
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I doubt Benson did work like that. That is ******* awful.
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crappy work no way it could be benson
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Don't listen to anyone who posted before me ^^

The block is good to go I used to have a sleeved block that looked just like that.


The problem is that the sleeves twist, they don't go in like that. I pulled apart a d16z6 that was making 400hp and the sleeves looked like that. I personally never used the block, but I put it in a classified here on H-T and an engine builder bought it. Apparently he didn't think it was a big deal either.


I'm guessing what happened in your case was that the sleeves started to twist, one of the owners noticed it, and put the pins in to try and stabilize the sleeves. Just an SOHC weakness. But I highly doubt that it is a Benson block because his work is done with such tight tolerances that I don't think the sleeves would twist. Don't quote me on that though because I've never seen a used SOHC benson block before.
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I've never seen a block sleeved and then pinned like that. I know Benson would never do that. Even though the block is ugly, it could very well work perfect for you.
BTW, sleeves can do goofy things but I have never seen one twist as they are all held together by the neighboring sleeve.
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besides the sleeve it looks like someone put a piston in backwards!!!! the number 4 cylinder is upside down.
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good point.. it is put in backwards
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by saleensolution &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">besides the sleeve it looks like someone put a piston in backwards!!!! the number 4 cylinder is upside down.</TD></TR></TABLE>

dont mind that part we bought it like that and laughed at the old owner, he thought he blew something thats why he sold it but to find out one pistons was super slapping the valves
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i guess you should tell that guy never to touch another motor again........lol
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Oh geez, I didn't even notice that. It blows my mind how stupid some people are. You always see new threads that say "Well, I blew my motor" and you figure that's just a casualty of the tuning game. But really, I wonder how many blown motors are due to idiots who tried to assemble their own motor. People should have to pass an I.Q. test before being allowed to work on a motor.
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HAHAHAH upside down piston .. hillarious
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Wow, I didn't notice the backwards piston. That is funny
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hahaha details, details
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Wow whomever built that need to be shot
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