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Wet Sleeves - Super A

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PGNS

07-24-2003 10:42:26




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Kind of a dumb question for those in the know. Just what are " wet sleeves" and are they hard to put in? How come more vehicles don't follow this practice?



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DHuth2

07-24-2003 19:04:52




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 Re: Wet Sleeves - Super A in reply to PGNS, 07-24-2003 10:42:26  
As the other fellows have said they go in easy enough. There is an oring in the block on the lower end that seals cooling passage from the rest of cranckcase.The head gasket provides the seal at the top. The back side of the sleeve is therfore wet. Dry sleeves are used to bring a block back to standard in blocks without a wet sleeve set up. I assume the reason you don't see them much anymore is cost to manufacture and assemble....only speculating though..... .as for installing new sleeves it will also require head , oilpan and piston removal.....

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gene b

07-24-2003 15:00:57




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 Re: Wet Sleeves - Super A in reply to PGNS, 07-24-2003 10:42:26  
They are much easier to install than a dry sleeve.



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Red Dave

07-24-2003 11:46:18




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 Re: Wet Sleeves - Super A in reply to PGNS, 07-24-2003 10:42:26  
"Wet" sleeves refer to sleeves that have engine coolant surrounding them.



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