Looking for machined exhaust sleeves
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Looking for machined exhaust sleeves
Hey all, I'm looking for a place that sells the machined exhaust sleeves for the rotor housings that are cylindrical instead of somewhat conical (like the stock ones)... I believe that any year would work, but if in doubt, I belive FD sleeves are needed (Aren't they the same as the FC????)
Anyhow, I want to use these in my new motor and any help locating a vendor would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Anyhow, I want to use these in my new motor and any help locating a vendor would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Its a little more complex than that... A mill would be ideal for such an application and undertaking.... A dremel would go through $60 in drums to make 1
On a side note... if anyone has any exhaust sleeves at all from a T2 or an FD, junk housings are fine, all I need are the sleeves. Get ahold of me... I need 3 of them.
Thanks guys,
Nick
On a side note... if anyone has any exhaust sleeves at all from a T2 or an FD, junk housings are fine, all I need are the sleeves. Get ahold of me... I need 3 of them.
Thanks guys,
Nick
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you are not going to believe this but i actually have one set left, i made four sets of them at my fathers machine shop on a Fadal cnc mill and it was a pain in the ***! any way if you want a set i will sell them to you for 100 bucks inc ground shipping. email me at wwm1@wt.net and i will send you a pic of them next week when i get back in town. they are made of steel and do wonders for spool up of course you will have to port match them,they are made small for that reason. let me know
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sleeves
i also have buttloads of old rotor housings lying around if you need just regular sleeves but as you already know they are a pain in the *** to remove. the only way i remove them is by grinding the inside down until you can see the pins and then knocking them throuhg with a pin.
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