tdstuart
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Damn that’s a lot. And that’s my problem I haven’t heard anything about any of my local machine shops. Going to call them up anyway and see if any have done work on a coyote motor. I need them to check my block and see if they need to bore it or what would need to be done. Haven’t pulled the motor yet but looks like some good scoring on the side where the piston melted.A normal machine shop will charge $1000-$1200 to install the sleeves and unless they have done it many times I would not let them. I had a local machine shop crack a block of mine trying to install a stock sleeve so a lot bigger sleeve would be harder
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