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Re: Re: Re: C123 Block Boring
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Posted by gene b on August 30, 2002 at 04:44:31 from (63.25.166.45):
In Reply to: Re: Re: C123 Block Boring posted by Stan(VA). on August 29, 2002 at 05:06:23:
i have never done tis trick but my buddy who worked for many years at the local dealer to;d me that they put the 3 1/4 sleeves in the 113 block by machining the sleeve there is a dealer called HOWARD ENTERPRISES that whosales engine parts they are one of the largest dealers for sleeves and pistons they are located in BELMOND IOWA and according to their literature they have these for sale still dont see why the local shop cant machine the groove for the o-ring I HAVE RAN MILLING MACHINES AND COULD DO IT MAY BE ITS BECAUSE OF THEIR MILL try another place granted you would have to grind your own tool to cut that groove for the o-ring but that would not seem a big deal for some one with my experience anyhow good luck and will br glad to help if i can gene b
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