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Slipped liners
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Slipped liners
I've not had much to do with Rover engines when it comes to rebuilding them, which leads to this question:
Is there any fix for slipped liners, or is the block stuffed?
Is there any fix for slipped liners, or is the block stuffed?
I heard it costs about $400 per pot to resleeve the things. Some engine places can "pin" the sleeves to stop them moving again once you have it right.
I have a 4.3 stroker that slipped one far enough to catch the top ring and pull the top out of the piston (see photos)
Hope this helps,
Andy
I have a 4.3 stroker that slipped one far enough to catch the top ring and pull the top out of the piston (see photos)
Hope this helps,
Andy
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