Woohoo!...block's back.
Got home from work to find that my block had finally returned from Golden Eagle...attached some pics below.
Sleeves are beefy as hell...gonna take it to a local shop tomorrow to see about honing. I was a little disappointed as they f*cked up and did a step-deck and not o-rings. I called them to complain about it and they offered to reimburse me for the cost to o-ring locally...I was impressed. But it raises a question...will the step-deck (sleeves are raised .001" above the deck) be sufficient for my use, a street-driver running approx 1.4-1.5bar?? Anyone have experience running that setup?

--Ian
Sleeves are beefy as hell...gonna take it to a local shop tomorrow to see about honing. I was a little disappointed as they f*cked up and did a step-deck and not o-rings. I called them to complain about it and they offered to reimburse me for the cost to o-ring locally...I was impressed. But it raises a question...will the step-deck (sleeves are raised .001" above the deck) be sufficient for my use, a street-driver running approx 1.4-1.5bar?? Anyone have experience running that setup?

--Ian
5 weeks total...1wk shipping each way and they had it for 3.
Now to finish up some minor machine work and get the thing back together!
--Ian
Now to finish up some minor machine work and get the thing back together!
--Ian
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heh...yup already oiled up. I was surprised that when I opened it up that it was bone dry.
Just ordered the rest of my bearings (my dumb *** didn't write down the crank journal codes before I shipped it). Taking the block in Monday and my machine shop is honing it, high-speed balancing the crank and doublechecking the rods/pistons (JE 9:1's and Pauter X-beams). Hopefully by next weekend I'll have everything in hand to start assembly.
I take it the consensus is to get it oringed and screw the step deck??!?
--Ian
Just ordered the rest of my bearings (my dumb *** didn't write down the crank journal codes before I shipped it). Taking the block in Monday and my machine shop is honing it, high-speed balancing the crank and doublechecking the rods/pistons (JE 9:1's and Pauter X-beams). Hopefully by next weekend I'll have everything in hand to start assembly.
I take it the consensus is to get it oringed and screw the step deck??!?
--Ian
Man, I really like those sleeves and the upper brace. I wish I could've sent to them, but the shipping from Canada just wasn't worth it. My own shop is putting in sleeves they made, which are t-top similar to the Darton sleeves. I should have pictures tonight.
O ringing is the process where a small groove is cut, outlining the top of the cylinder sleeves where the headgasket lays. In this small groove, a small strip of copper is pressed in, and protrudes slightly up. This allows the head gasket to seal even tighter. HTH
I have a different concept of O - ringing, v - shaped grooves are cut around the head as mentioned above and then SS aircraft wire is pressed into the groove not copper, this combined with a copper head gasket is an unblowable seal. generally 0.043 ss 314 wire.
cheers,
cheers,
copper just takes so much effor to seal correctly. Compared to just factory gasket. I havent seen to many factory gaksest just plain melt.
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