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Re: SuperC 123 rebuild
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Posted by El Toro on September 15, 2005 at 04:20:30 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: SuperC 123 rebuild posted by Blue Smokeater on September 14, 2005 at 17:35:19:
You can install an oversize sleeve and piston kit in that engine. Those sleeves are wet sleeves and are sealed at the bottom of the sleeves and the block. I think you should pull the engine and completely disassemble the engine and have block degreased, crankshaft measured for wear to determine if undersize bearings are needed. The block area where your sleeves are installed needs to be cleaned of all rust and dirt so your new sleeve seals do not leak. You do not want to pull the engine apart again for coolant leakage. You can also replace your clutch at this time too. Oil passages need to be cleaned of any sludge. I haven't covered everything, but you should put some thought it this and do it right. Hal
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