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Old 03-02-2009, 01:04 PM
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Old 03-02-2009, 01:27 PM
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there a vary good builder alot of people on here will recommend them and there top notch service. i personally never had them re sleeve anything
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I would almost bet they don't actually sleeve in house. Either way, they're a really reputable top notch builder, and I wouldn't be afraid of them.
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i called lme and they claim to do it in house?
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i thought i seen that RED does it for them?
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can someone confirm this?
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I'm pretty sure RED does it for them??!!
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ramair, how do you get the 441 bore and stroke?
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Cubic Inches = Bore x Bore X Stroke X Number of Cylinders X .7854 4.125x4.125x4.125x8x.7854=441
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yes i know, i'm asking you what's your bore and stroke?
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Originally Posted by 94 guy
yes i know, i'm asking you what's your bore and stroke?
4.125 x 4.125
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Originally Posted by 94 guy
can someone confirm this?
Yes, they do it in house. I know this for a fact.
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Are they still in business.
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LME is in business and hard at work!!

LME does do all of our sleeving in house. We use a 3 Axis CNC and have the proper fixturing to mount the block. In fact we offer many block machining services using the CNC: Sleeving (dry or wet), lifter truing (istallation of bronze bushings), installation of doweled billet main caps, O-ring/receiver grooves, machining for Jesel belt drives, custom brackets, etc.

Feel free to give us a call to discuss any specific operations you may be interested in.

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