Want to run 60psi?
#1
Want to run 60psi?
Allied Machining in St. Louis can make it happen.
B16A2 stroker motor.
Just a little machining involved.
Here's a pic after the coolent holes we're finished.
B16A2 stroker motor.
Just a little machining involved.
Here's a pic after the coolent holes we're finished.
#2
RE: Want to run 60psi?
i wanna see finished product
#3
RE: Want to run 60psi?
**** me running.
#4
RE: Want to run 60psi?
damn talk about spending some hardcore money. What the hell would that cost?
#5
RE: Want to run 60psi?
It's really not all that bad. About $550 for the sleeves and $650 or so for the machining work. Pretty damn good deal for some full press sleeves that will not drop.
#6
RE: Want to run 60psi?
Then some beefy forged rods, custom crank, and a head overhaul, and you could be running jet fuel.
#7
RE: Want to run 60psi?
ORIGINAL: Kappa22
Then some beefy forged rods, custom crank, and a head overhaul, and you could be running jet fuel.
Then some beefy forged rods, custom crank, and a head overhaul, and you could be running jet fuel.
#8
RE: Want to run 60psi?
oh jesus... talk about bullet proof
#9
RE: Want to run 60psi?
ORIGINAL: Kappa22
Then some beefy forged rods...
Then some beefy forged rods...
se7en, ask if they take shipped blocks and sleve 'em then ship 'em back, b/c theyd make like 200k off the members of this forum alone, i swear
ORIGINAL: Kappa22
...you could be running jet feul.
...you could be running jet feul.
#10
RE: Want to run 60psi?
I'm sure that they would do shipped blocks. The one in the pictures is for a customer in the Chicago area. Turn around time isn't bad either, but it depends on the block and their supplier, just like any machine shop.