joefarmer MR. Supreme Overlord Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 6,137 Oct 6, 2010 #1 Can you run Darton sleeves and still run water in the block? How about filling the block and running Darton sleeves?
Can you run Darton sleeves and still run water in the block? How about filling the block and running Darton sleeves?
P pinky49 New member Joined Mar 1, 2008 Messages 280 Oct 7, 2010 #2 we've had to sleeve 2 cylinders in a 06 and it worked out fine; just stock application though.
jupton Horsepower lover Joined Aug 19, 2009 Messages 245 Oct 7, 2010 #3 Are you talking boring the block to accept larger bore sleeves, say 4.25 or bigger? I have though about trying this, would be nice to have some input from someone whos done it
Are you talking boring the block to accept larger bore sleeves, say 4.25 or bigger? I have though about trying this, would be nice to have some input from someone whos done it
CSnyder Snyder-Motorsports Joined Mar 3, 2008 Messages 6,278 Oct 7, 2010 #4 On street apps I just use a TP1161 sleeve and deck the block.
joefarmer MR. Supreme Overlord Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 6,137 Oct 7, 2010 #5 I'm thinking of removing the factory cylinder walls in the block and running Darton sleeves. That way I can replace them easier.
I'm thinking of removing the factory cylinder walls in the block and running Darton sleeves. That way I can replace them easier.
SPEAKSUP New member Joined Nov 12, 2008 Messages 4,340 Oct 7, 2010 #6 joefarmer said: I'm thinking of removing the factory cylinder walls in the block and running Darton sleeves. That way I can replace them easier. Click to expand... Is the block still going to be usuable incase of a disasterous event. Like most Tractor pullers.
joefarmer said: I'm thinking of removing the factory cylinder walls in the block and running Darton sleeves. That way I can replace them easier. Click to expand... Is the block still going to be usuable incase of a disasterous event. Like most Tractor pullers.
joefarmer MR. Supreme Overlord Joined Jul 31, 2006 Messages 6,137 Oct 7, 2010 #7 From what I've done recently, its just trash (read: compressor wheels) that score the walls.