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Posted by ChadS on August 27, 2004 at 12:34:07 from (66.228.96.234):
In Reply to: Re: MagMan Check this out posted by MagMan on August 27, 2004 at 09:33:48:
It depends on the sleeves, I have a 3-3/8 H sleeves, that could be bored to 3-5/8, they have to be the thick walled sleeve, and not the thin ones. It would be easier to use a Super H -350 block, to use the 350 sleeves, You would have to bore the H block to fit the 350 sleeves. Best way to tell how far you can bore the sleeve, is to find the sleeve specs, and note the outside diameter of the sleeve, That is the bore of the actual block as well, Just depends on what you want to do with your old H. Good possibility, that a Super H kit, would slide right in your H block with out boring the block, they are a thin walled sleeve, 3-9/16 bore. I would have to double check, but I think the block bore is 3-5/8 with no sleeves in the block, yes, the 300-350 block would be larger than the H with no sleeves also. Chad
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