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Does anyone know of a sleeve you can use to down size a 350 block to a 305 bore. Part number would also help. thanks, Dyno
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a 305 HEMI????
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You can try Darton as their site does mention custom sleeves. Might get costly but best to call.
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Dyno,
Much cheaper to sleeve a 307 Chev block. Some of them were cast on 350 cores. Jerry |
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If you want to sleeve 350 down to 305, I would look @ melling CSL283 is 3.800 bore which you could finish to 3.796 if you were going .060 or could go .070 or .080 CSL 283 is 1/8'' wall so OD should be where it will press into 4.050 hole w/ about .002 press.
As J Ryan said a 307 would be good choice also. I had Darton make some custom sleeves years ago for 4 cyl. project,at that time you had to do a min. of 12 pieces I believe. Mike Taylor 3601 |
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Dyno, why don't you buy a small bore bowtie block? Tom
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