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Old 12-19-2003, 04:37 PM
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AEBS now offers sleves.I dont know if they are cheap though.I dont know why you would want to cheap out on something like that but here is the linkhttp://www.group5motorsport.com/cgi-...&category=AEBS
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http://www.goldeneaglemfg.com (GE Sleeves)

http://www.exospeed.com (RS Sleeves)

http://www.laskeyracing.com (Benson Sleeves)



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Post it!!! It's only $35. You can't beat that with a bat.
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AEBS & Darton are full closed deck design, unlike benson/ge/rs

I personally like the idea of still having coolant flow to the top of the cylinder, (open deck)

lots of guys are pushing 6-800whp on open deck resleeved hondas.

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Originally Posted by AbaZ
AEBS & Darton are full closed deck design, unlike benson/ge/rs
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So they arent for a dailey driving I take it?

I know nothing of sleves I just posted it couse I came across it the other day and thgought it would help.
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