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Old Sep 9, 2004 | 11:28 PM
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Anyone have any info on the 3.8L Jun stroker crank kit?
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Old Sep 9, 2004 | 11:39 PM
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I looked into it but its the same price as the AEBS 4.3 and doesn't include a head gasket or sleeves.
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Old Sep 10, 2004 | 12:46 AM
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but I will trust Jun more than AEB. Who is AEB anyway
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Old Sep 10, 2004 | 01:11 AM
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Originally posted by pyroteknix
I looked into it but its the same price as the AEBS 4.3 and doesn't include a head gasket or sleeves.

Shoot, thanks for the info.

I guess getting 100mm sleeves and custom pistons made might be the cheaper option.

Anyone know if you can buy the AEBS sleeves and pistons seperately?
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You can buy the pistons/crank separately but they didn't have prices available, when I was speaking to them.

As for the sleeves, they're insistant that you send them your block, or have them buy a block for you, so that they can sleeve it, in house. Something about wanting to ensure high standards of engineering.

The price they could get me a block for was very reasonable, though.
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Originally posted by pyroteknix
You can buy the pistons/crank separately but they didn't have prices available, when I was speaking to them.

As for the sleeves, they're insistant that you send them your block, or have them buy a block for you, so that they can sleeve it, in house. Something about wanting to ensure high standards of engineering.

The price they could get me a block for was very reasonable, though.


Thats great news, apart for sending in the block. Do you remember the price for them getting a block?
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