H22A4 Block Help
I got a great deal on a complete block. 50 bucks! What a deal, huh?
I'm a b series guy, so i have no clue about h series. so excuse me!
My problem is this, the sleeves are warped? I personaly hav'nt seen the sleeves yet. So I have no idea how bad they are!
So my question is.......
Could I just get the sleeves rehoned or resleeving is mandatory!
Could I get them closed deck or do they only do open. Which is better..
By the way I've searched but did'nt get what i was looking for!
I'm a b series guy, so i have no clue about h series. so excuse me!
My problem is this, the sleeves are warped? I personaly hav'nt seen the sleeves yet. So I have no idea how bad they are!
So my question is.......
Could I just get the sleeves rehoned or resleeving is mandatory!
Could I get them closed deck or do they only do open. Which is better..
By the way I've searched but did'nt get what i was looking for!
Well so far i have this..
the sleeves are made of frm? what ever that is. And the only pistons that wont damage them are wiseco? I so confused.
I should have just stuck with a turbo b series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
please help
the sleeves are made of frm? what ever that is. And the only pistons that wont damage them are wiseco? I so confused.
I should have just stuck with a turbo b series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
please help
My friend had that problem and the mechanic he took it to told him this (I told him the same thing, but he wanted to hear it from a "professional"):
If you're the kinda guy who likes to settle for mediocrity, and it's possible, just get them rehoned. If you have any sense at all and have the cash to do so, get them resleeved. Rehoning them could save you any trouble, or it could not - best bet is the safest one, no matter the cost.
I'd get it resleeved, but that's just my take.
If you're the kinda guy who likes to settle for mediocrity, and it's possible, just get them rehoned. If you have any sense at all and have the cash to do so, get them resleeved. Rehoning them could save you any trouble, or it could not - best bet is the safest one, no matter the cost.
I'd get it resleeved, but that's just my take.
If they are noticably warped, you are gonna have to resleve it. as far as sleeves, the AEBS one piece is SICK!! and you would have unlimited options after that.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ElCapitan(BB6) »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">My friend had that problem and the mechanic he took it to told him this (I told him the same thing, but he wanted to hear it from a "professional"):
If you're the kinda guy who likes to settle for mediocrity, and it's possible, just get them rehoned. If you have any sense at all and have the cash to do so, get them resleeved. Rehoning them could save you any trouble, or it could not - best bet is the safest one, no matter the cost.
I'd get it resleeved, but that's just my take.</TD></TR></TABLE><TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bluedlude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If they are noticably warped, you are gonna have to resleve it. as far as sleeves, the AEBS one piece is SICK!! and you would have unlimited options after that. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Get it resleeved, its not worth the money/time to get them rehoned, when its possible for you to end up with the same problem again. Go ahead and get them resleeved, save yourself a headache.
If you're the kinda guy who likes to settle for mediocrity, and it's possible, just get them rehoned. If you have any sense at all and have the cash to do so, get them resleeved. Rehoning them could save you any trouble, or it could not - best bet is the safest one, no matter the cost.
I'd get it resleeved, but that's just my take.</TD></TR></TABLE><TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bluedlude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If they are noticably warped, you are gonna have to resleve it. as far as sleeves, the AEBS one piece is SICK!! and you would have unlimited options after that. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Get it resleeved, its not worth the money/time to get them rehoned, when its possible for you to end up with the same problem again. Go ahead and get them resleeved, save yourself a headache.
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