Posted by pete 23 on August 03, 2014 at 10:06:56 from (74.33.85.164):
In Reply to: C113 head studs posted by Mr. Farmall A on August 03, 2014 at 08:47:34:
I see no one has mentioned the sleeve flange protrusion. Many sleeves manufactured in the last 20 or so years protrude over the blocks too much. This is common on all sleeved engines. Once you blow a gasket they will have a definite tendency to blow in same place again due to slight erosion of block and sleeve flange. I don't like sleeves to protrude more than .002 and that is often hard to obtain. I have a friend who left the sleeves in the block of a 300 and had the block planed because the flange was .008 over block. The wet sleeves are not usually as bad but they are still a problem.
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