400 bore
The engine has already been built with 2 sleeves and bored .40 over. My machine shop certifies that it has what is listed by the engine builder. Has 800 miles and was running at the time of removal. Ran good with no knocks, ticks or smoke. I can buy it for $1500. What do you think.
Ditto Joe, plus if you need to sleeve it, I have 2 blocks that I have sleeved, and have pounded the living tar out of them with NO issues. G or E block you have NOTHING to worry about.
If it is a 442 engine with all the trimmings, manifolds, and air cleaner etc, then yes, it is worth it.
A long block.....not so much.
Jim
If it is a 442 engine with all the trimmings, manifolds, and air cleaner etc, then yes, it is worth it.
A long block.....not so much.
Jim
Last edited by Warhead; Mar 4, 2010 at 07:38 AM.
yep I just noticed that also. he may be talking about the 68 / 69 400.
if this is the case then most off the info posted here is about the 400 "B' and "E".
either way if the sleeve job done properly it would probably
hold up better on that cylinder because the material is usually better
then the cast block.
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