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[QUOTE="kleake, post: 1495030, member: 25987"] He has done a couple of 6.4's and plenty of others, but he does NOT like to do it on these. Those cyl walls are super thin and he just does not like it. He also said the sleeves are usually a softer metal than the block. My concern is with the intense heat, how well would a sleeve hold up when you are pushing things pretty hard. Can it transfer the head to the water jacket as quick as a non-sleeved cyl? Maybe i'm overthinking, but I just don't like that thought when i've got this much tied up in it. [/QUOTE]
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