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RE: To sleeve or not to sleeve...
By Bill Troth - 08/09/2000 9:22:37 PM; IP 216.105.82.62
Sleeving should be far less expensive than welding and any good reputable machine shop should be able to sleeve the block. To my knowledge the only successful way to weld a block without distortion is to heat it in a furnace then weld it hot and there are few shops that can do this.
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 To sleeve or not to sleeve... -- Louie, 08/08/2000
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 RE: To sleeve or not to sleeve... -- Ed Foral, 08/09/2000
 RE: Oh, not not at all... -- Louie, 08/09/2000
RE: To sleeve or not to sleeve... -- Bill Troth, 08/09/2000
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