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Old 07-19-2007, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Chas H View Post
Why not have your machine shop remove it? The sleeve can be bored until it's quite thin then slit with a cape chisel
That's just how one machine shop said they will do it. I wanted to resleeve one of my 617 blocks and they quoted me between $350 and $400 to do it. I also have to supply them the sleeves.
After it's resleeved I'm sure they still have to rebore them to have the pistons fit as the pistons will probably not fit right with the sleeves installed as they are. So I could imagine there's an extra charge for the extra boring to fit the pistons.
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