Posted by Nebraska Kirk on May 29, 2009 at 19:38:54 from (207.91.4.196):
I am working on this "52 Case DC for a fellow. I took my "35 CC block to the machine shop to have the worn 3 7/8" sleeves bored to 4 1/16" to use in the DC with the new 4 1/16" pistons that I found. I got the block back and pressed the sleeves out. Then I discovered that they had been bored OFF CENTER!! It was not very noticeable from the top, but from the bottom where the sleeve walls are thinner, it is more noticeable. I got out my calipers and measured the sleeve walls at several points to find the thinnest and thickest points and compare.
It might not be so bad if they were all the same and only .005 to .010 off center but no.... all 4 are different. This is what I came up with as far as how much each sleeve has been bored off center.
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