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Resleeving your block

Old Mar 27, 2004 | 02:18 PM
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I was in NJ to drop off an LS6 block and found a great machine shop that appears to have had success with the darton process.....over 95% and the only issue with one block that leaked was from the use of a MLS gasket. (If you use cometics, you must make a note to them that the gaskets are for the darton sleeves. They make a specific gasket for that application).

In all, this machine shop has very good prices and while they don't do bottom end build-ups, they do get a block ready for the DIY'er. They had a mutitude of LSx blocks there and it is nice to know that there exists a shop that doesn't just say....LS_what?

I showed him our site and suggested he contact a moderater about becomming a vendor here. Check them out:
WESTONS MACHINE SHOP
161 11ST
Piscataway NJ 08854
732-752-2711
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Old Mar 27, 2004 | 05:24 PM
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Weston's has been doing these blocks for a while. I also have never heard anything bad about the blocks they have resleeved. They seem to be a pretty good machine shop.

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