The .09" wall sleeves from TISC were prefinished. The machinist advised that if the sleeves did not require honing to size after installation there is something wrong. The compression stress from the interference fit causes the ID of the sleeve to decrease. If there is insufficient interference fit between the block and the sleeve the sleeves will run hot because of reduction in the heat transfer. The .09" wall sleeves will result in higher contact pressure and therefore less thermal resistance than the .04" wall sleeve.
The new TISCO sleeves were all honed to size with finish for cast iron rings, chrome rings require a different finish, apparently.
Machinist advised the TISCO pistons where all the same size with no variation in diameter.
Next time around would get sleeves from Advanced Sleeve in Mentor, Ohio.
Advanced sleeve advised normal interference fit on sleeves is .002" using sleeve lubricate to install.
Like .09" sleeves, since can go oversize pistons in several steps on future overhauls.
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