Warhawk dropped sleeves
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I believe World initially had some blocks which were not sleved correctly. I know they have since acknoledged and addressed the problem. I have one in my car which is running without an issue.
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Again, I hope its an issue that has been already addressed by World, because id hate to have that problem on my engine
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So are they actually not fully installed or Eroding the block???? In the Diesel world the Catapillar inline 6's do this (cast iron liner or sleeve on a cast iron block) the problem solver is to machine or cut the block to accept a SS ring that fits between the sleeve and the block, that seems to stop or absorbs the eroison, once that is done it the blocks are fine, they go a million miles (no exageration) between overhauls.
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with the sleeves moving in blocks,
it all comes back to install methods, and or wrong machining
i know with the sbc sleeves, i put a ledge on the top of sleeve to recess into parent cast metal,
stops ALL sleeve movement down..
if the sleeve falls down far enough....
will make a BIG mess
ash
it all comes back to install methods, and or wrong machining
i know with the sbc sleeves, i put a ledge on the top of sleeve to recess into parent cast metal,
stops ALL sleeve movement down..
if the sleeve falls down far enough....
will make a BIG mess
ash
#26
When my liners sank ,i rang world and there response was that they havent heard off any doing so . In Aust some builders are having the same issues , but when the block is refaced there isnt a problem . just a little photo off blown head gaskets which were the sce titan fusion .