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He's a ninja like that. 
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Originally Posted by Semnos
he sleeved it with replacements ductile sleeves...not Benson sleeves or any of that performance sleeve.
Why does everyone think when someone sleeve there block that it is a performance sleeve job?
Why does everyone think when someone sleeve there block that it is a performance sleeve job?
Is that your final answer? 
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Originally Posted by Semnos
he sleeved it with replacements ductile sleeves...not Benson sleeves or any of that performance sleeve.
Why does everyone think when someone sleeve there block that it is a performance sleeve job?
Why does everyone think when someone sleeve there block that it is a performance sleeve job?

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i dont think so stealthy...look at what he said: the reason he is getting it sleeved is because the cement distorts the walls, meaning he already did it. either way, i would be interested in pics of this setup and its progress
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well usually what one would do is get the block sleeved with aftermarket sleeves and call it a day, or if you want to use stock sleeves, you would get it sleeved, then fill it, then get it bored to fix the possible distortion from the cement. That is why we are all scratching our heads on this one, since you are not taking what we would call the normal approach
so that is why we are curious.
so that is why we are curious.
the sleeves will be destortd as they are pushed in to the block. the pushing destorts the block the cement helps keep it solid then the finel work is done. if the cement is installed after the finnel work the block any block dose not messer square. This is anchor cement it set with a swelling efect. This is a old trick that is very good for soft mettel blocks


