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Old Jun 1, 2017 | 03:35 PM
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Okay so not sure if im posting in the correct area, but anyone have personal experiences with either shop on having their blocks sleeved? Good or bad let me kno as i don't want to get ****ed over especially on this part of a build! Im more interested in full blown as it is closer to home than 800miles away inline pro!
-trying to save as much as i can but willin to go the extra mile if reputations/skill works are on the line!
trying to make sure since i have seen some older threads about shops screwing people over and thats the very last thing i would want to do with!
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Old Jun 7, 2017 | 03:01 AM
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Old Jun 9, 2017 | 12:44 PM
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thanks wasnt sure if i posted in the right area
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Originally Posted by BoostAlong
Okay so not sure if im posting in the correct area, but anyone have personal experiences with either shop on having their blocks sleeved? Good or bad let me kno as i don't want to get ****ed over especially on this part of a build! Im more interested in full blown as it is closer to home than 800miles away inline pro!
-trying to save as much as i can but willin to go the extra mile if reputations/skill works are on the line!
trying to make sure since i have seen some older threads about shops screwing people over and thats the very last thing i would want to do with!
Are you just looking for a sleeved block or for them to build the bottom end? There is a lot more to building the block then just assembling parts together, that's where using inline pro would come in. Many auto machine shops can install sleeves, that would be the easier part of the build...
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Old Jun 9, 2017 | 06:16 PM
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Are you just looking for a sleeved block or for them to build the bottom end? There is a lot more to building the block then just assembling parts together, that's where using inline pro would come in. Many auto machine shops can install sleeves, that would be the easier part of the build...
looking for someone to sleeve it and i would personally like to part it together myself as measurments and etc so i can gain experience on builds.
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Old Jun 10, 2017 | 04:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Charper732
Are you just looking for a sleeved block or for them to build the bottom end? There is a lot more to building the block then just assembling parts together, that's where using inline pro would come in. Many auto machine shops can install sleeves, that would be the easier part of the build...
Actually, last time I checked inline pro is one of three shops in North American authorized to install AEBS sleeves. They are better than the Darton sleeves that everyone and their red headed step child is able to install.

Inline pro hands down
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Old Jun 10, 2017 | 05:31 AM
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Actually, last time I checked inline pro is one of three shops in North American authorized to install AEBS sleeves. They are better than the Darton sleeves that everyone and their red headed step child is able to install.

Inline pro hands down
hahahaha alright...ill probably have to send them a message...
does anyone know how could i check how much it would cost me shippin to send in the block?
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Actually, last time I checked inline pro is one of three shops in North American authorized to install AEBS sleeves. They are better than the Darton sleeves that everyone and their red headed step child is able to install.

Inline pro hands down

So they are an authorized seller and installer of AEBS sleeves. That makes them the only competent auto machine shop? ....ok then. Have fun wasting that money shipping your block to get sleeved.
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Old Jun 12, 2017 | 01:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Charper732
So they are an authorized seller and installer of AEBS sleeves. That makes them the only competent auto machine shop? ....ok then. Have fun wasting that money shipping your block to get sleeved.
you know anyone have has done alot of f20c sleeved blocks before that has more than a couple people vouching for them?
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