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Old 08-05-2007, 02:38 PM   #1
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ocean pro aluminum 550 cylinder sleeves.

are there still any of these sleeves still running around? they had the little boost ports above the intake ports. oh and this is a piston port cylinder. thes cylinder was so fast before my crank let go. i have massaged the ports a good deal more while i have had it, but man did this thing rip, have out ran many a 750 sx on it i can tell you. but, alas, it is finally wore out, sleeves are very thin and i dont think there is another bore left in them.
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Re: ocean pro aluminum 550 cylinder sleeves.

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are there still any of these sleeves still running around? they had the little boost ports above the intake ports. oh and this is a piston port cylinder. thes cylinder was so fast before my crank let go. i have massaged the ports a good deal more while i have had it, but man did this thing rip, have out ran many a 750 sx on it i can tell you. but, alas, it is finally wore out, sleeves are very thin and i dont think there is another bore left in them.
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Old 08-07-2007, 01:48 PM   #3
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Re: ocean pro aluminum 550 cylinder sleeves.

Good luck... let me know if you get some .
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