What kind of sleeves are these?
i guess you are right these are the darton mod 3's. they are definitely different
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Actually They could be Dartons. B18Bturbo (viren) said that Darton has to keep changing their design because AEBS has a patent on a closed deck design like that. Thats why Darton has atleast 3 models that I know of. This could be their newest design off of the Mod 3 design.
hey, thats one of my blocks...
they are darton sleeves, they come as blanks and are cnc machined by http://www.azracemachine.com.
notice the interlock connection in between each sleeve to keep them from shifting and the o-ring is incorporated in the sleeve(iron instead of copper, perfect for use with an annealed copper head gasket.)
for more info on these blocks contact http://www.azracemachine.com
they are darton sleeves, they come as blanks and are cnc machined by http://www.azracemachine.com.
notice the interlock connection in between each sleeve to keep them from shifting and the o-ring is incorporated in the sleeve(iron instead of copper, perfect for use with an annealed copper head gasket.)
for more info on these blocks contact http://www.azracemachine.com
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WTF???
WTF???
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CHEAPTURBOdotCOM »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey, thats one of my blocks...
they are darton sleeves, they come as blanks and are cnc machined by http://www.azracemachine.com.
notice the interlock connection in between each sleeve to keep them from shifting and the o-ring is incorporated in the sleeve(iron instead of copper, perfect for use with an annealed copper head gasket.)
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how will they work with steel gaskets since they are iron?? copper orings with steel gasket and steel oring with copper gasket is what i have always known to be the right way. since they arent removeable what will steel gasket guys do??
they are darton sleeves, they come as blanks and are cnc machined by http://www.azracemachine.com.
notice the interlock connection in between each sleeve to keep them from shifting and the o-ring is incorporated in the sleeve(iron instead of copper, perfect for use with an annealed copper head gasket.)
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how will they work with steel gaskets since they are iron?? copper orings with steel gasket and steel oring with copper gasket is what i have always known to be the right way. since they arent removeable what will steel gasket guys do??
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you get the sleeves bored just like cylinder walls on the stock sleeves
you get the sleeves bored just like cylinder walls on the stock sleeves
When did darton come out with this design, I have the newest dartons to my knowledge and they have straight edges not slanted like in the pic. I think they are someone elses sleeves.
heres mine:
heres mine:
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nope they are definitely the new mod3 dartons as said by cheapturbo!!!
nope they are definitely the new mod3 dartons as said by cheapturbo!!!


