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Old Sep 1, 2007 | 10:43 AM
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hey guys i am new to this site but i am surely not new to the car scene. and right now i have a semi built h22 with eagle rods, mahle 9.0-1 compression pistons cometic head gasket and arp everything. i am curently in the market to get a spare block that i have sleeved. i am running a h22a1 so it is a closed deck and i have found 2 types of darton sleeves i am assuming that the two kinds and for closed deck and open deck but im not sure. one that i found is about 850.00 and the other is 287.00. so if someone could put a little light on this subject for me i would appreciate it. and also i will be having the mahle 9.0-1 pistons that are stock sleeve friendly for sale if anyone is interested. or if anyone has just a bare block that is sleeved i have cash. and i would be willing to buy it. thanks guys. and possible girls.
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Old Sep 1, 2007 | 11:55 AM
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Default Re: someone with darton sleeve knowledge (tofast4uh22)

anyone come on guys any thought to other sleeves for a closed deck block.
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Old Sep 2, 2007 | 03:40 AM
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Default Re: someone with darton sleeve knowledge (tofast4uh22)

The cheaper sleeves are the 300 series flanged liners. Good for about 20psi according to Darton.

The more expensive sleeves are the MID's which can handle pretty much anything you can chuck at them.
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