Re: Anyone ever re-sleeve a 401?
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Re: Anyone ever re-sleeve a 401?



Where are you located? I'll buy your paperweight if it just needs one hole sleeved!
Mark Price
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Date:  Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:55:20 -0500 (EST)

>A: It cost $150 per hole last time I had one done.
>
>
>From: Brian Carter <bcarter@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Anyone ever re-sleeve a 401?
>
>Hey all,
>I just tore down my recently acquired 401 (from the junkyard) and found 
>a nice gaping hole in #8 cylinder wall.  Everything else is fine, except 
>for that one little detail.  Was wondering if anyone has had any luck 
>re-sleeving a block, and if it is at all worth the effort.  I haven't 
>looked into the cost as of yet, but I imagine it ain't gonna be cheap.
>So if what I have on my hands is one gigantic paper weight, anyone 
>interested in buying a perfectly good 401 crank? :-)
>Thanks!
>
>-Brian
>'65 Marlin
>'71 Javelin SST
>'91 Mazda MX6
>
>'01 Nissan Xterra
>
>
>
 

 



 

                   




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