What does sleeving a motor mean

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I wish I had taken pictures of the K20 blocks we have built. I'll get some of those on file next time and show the board.

Wil
 

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damn...nice pics exo
 


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well here's some other pics I have uploaded on our server.

Both are High compression D16A6 blocks.
The top one is a 78mm bore 13:1 compression
and the bottom pic is a 75mm bore about 12:1 compression

 

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Mr. Lin said:
Both of those blocks are cleeeeeeeean... wow... I know mine looks like s**t...

Hey Lin, what kind of motor do you have anyway?
 


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SKILLED DRIVER said:
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!! Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh s**t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You don't know what sleeving a block is, and you 27. Yo just give it up dawg. By the time you learn all the tricks, you will be in a nursing home.
why can you make fun of someone for not knowing something, i bet you don't have a fricken clue on how a hydraulic system works on a 747 now can i make fun of you!!!!!!!!!! It's not that big of a deal so why don't you give it up DAWG!!
 

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caddy said:
When the engines arms get cold, then it needs sleeves to keep it warm. Some use puffed sleeves but I think they look dumb. Just use regular wool or cotton sleeves.
:rolf: :rolf: :rolf: OMG
 


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