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Re: 340 gas --Wet sleeve or dry?
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Posted by ScottyHOMEy on April 17, 2007 at 18:59:06 from (72.65.112.136):
In Reply to: 340 gas --Wet sleeve or dry? posted by ScottyHOMEy on April 17, 2007 at 13:25:51:
Thanks to both of you! If it were my motor I'd be doing as you suggest. I've got several 113s and 123s under my belt. I'll certainly scope things out while we've got it open, but the owner is thinking he'll get away with a ring job. Not my prime idea of a project, but wanted to have enough info to tell him what he might be gettin' into. Certainly if we're drivin' the pistons out, I'll be puttin' new O-rings on the sleeves, which will seem like a cheap getaway to him. I'll pay for them myself if it comes to that. Apart from that, unless the jugs are way out of whack or the bearings shot, I don't see him springing for the bucks. But I'll try to help him get rid of the smoke. Thanks again.
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