Posted by ScottyHOMEy on November 06, 2009 at 17:42:29 from (64.222.246.226):
In Reply to: Wet Sleeve Follow up posted by Dellbertt on November 06, 2009 at 17:21:50:
The little 60 c.i.d motor in the Cub is one of the motors where the bore is machined directly into the block.
In my experience, most automotive engines are of that type, not sleeved. Depending on whether there is enough meat in the block, some such engines can be bored out to take a repair sleeve (necessary when one can no longer get pistons or rings of the correct larger dimensions to fit a rebore), a thin walled sleeve that relies on the metal in the block to support its sides against combustion pressure, same general concept as a dry sleeve.
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