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Cylinder re sleeving in situ
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 3140172" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I used a chap from up North, excellent service, forget his name but he does advertise, google Mobile engine rebores. He did 4 pots, bored out and then fitted std sized liners, decked them, honed, all done within about 3 hrs. think it was circa £450-£500. This included travel to and from the job, liners and obviously his labour.</p><p>But it was a bloody good job, very little swaf to be found after.</p><p>He used an American boring machine, sits flat on the top of the block and then clamps on at the bottom of the block down one of the other pots. There was then a very powerful hoover attachment to suck up any swaf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 3140172, member: 2767"] I used a chap from up North, excellent service, forget his name but he does advertise, google Mobile engine rebores. He did 4 pots, bored out and then fitted std sized liners, decked them, honed, all done within about 3 hrs. think it was circa £450-£500. This included travel to and from the job, liners and obviously his labour. But it was a bloody good job, very little swaf to be found after. He used an American boring machine, sits flat on the top of the block and then clamps on at the bottom of the block down one of the other pots. There was then a very powerful hoover attachment to suck up any swaf. [/QUOTE]
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