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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 08:40 AM
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Where is the best place to have my block resleeved for a bigger bore?
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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 09:10 AM
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The wet sleeve is the way to go. I would probably call Thunder Racing about that. If you want to go with a dry sleeve set up any top of the line machine shop can handle that, and possibly the wet ones too if you buy the sleeves.
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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 09:18 AM
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Talk to Stephan at Race Engine Development. He really knows his stuff. I know he will be the route I take when I'm ready to build the engine.

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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 11:16 AM
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Yeah Steve at Race Engine Development is one of the co-designers for the actual Darton iron sleeves, so if anyone knows how to install them, it's him. At the time when I bought mine however, he didn't have any core blocks, so I would have to ship mine to him and have him ship it back, meaning I would also have to find a spare block. Instead I went with MTI. Out in the garage in a wooden crate sits my MTI Darton block, and it looks great. If I just had something to put it in I could have told you about how well it would hold up...
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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 01:59 PM
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thanks guys for the input
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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 02:08 PM
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Contact Steve @ Race Engine Development. He's the one you'll want to get into contact with.
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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 04:37 PM
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Is this a procedure that could be done locally? I remember reading an article awhile ago that talked about how only a few shops in the nation could do it, but that article was old and you all make it seem like there are quite a few places that could handle this. How much money would one be looking at (cost of sleeves + approx. machine work costs) to have this done? I would me more interested in NOT having to ship a 90* V8 block. Thanks!
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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by bryson
Is this a procedure that could be done locally? I remember reading an article awhile ago that talked about how only a few shops in the nation could do it, but that article was old and you all make it seem like there are quite a few places that could handle this. How much money would one be looking at (cost of sleeves + approx. machine work costs) to have this done? I would me more interested in NOT having to ship a 90* V8 block. Thanks!
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About $2400~$2800 anywhere from $1300~$1500 for the sleeves and about the same amount for the labor. I was going to go with a Lunati 427 and just couldn't afford the sleeving option (especially since my block was already at another machine shop with some work/money already involved) on top of the Lunati kit. I wish I would have though...anyone see that 630HP Camaro on the cover of this months Chevy High Performance?

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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 06:18 PM
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I wouldn't trust a local shop, unless it is a big name LS1 shop that has done this. Don't know where you live. In case it hasn't been posted, talk to Steve at RED
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Old Sep 14, 2004 | 06:37 PM
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Yes, Steve is the man! We spoke one Sunday for a good amount of time. Very helpful and knowledgable man. I really wish I would of had a bit more money at the time to build the 427. Oh well, my next one will definately be a 427 (although, I wonder how the Lunati 454 kit would work out in the LS1 )

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