Order Online or Call Us
 Customer Support  Contact  About Us  Learning Center  Checkout

Welcome to the Honda Del Sol Block Sleeves Center at Andy's Auto Sport!


 » CHOOSE YOUR MODEL

93-97 Honda Del Sol Block Sleeves






This will reset all the filters to restart your new search again.

Vehicle
Price
Brand


Fits on:
Honda B16, 84mm to 85mm Bore
Brian Crower
BC8000
Brian Crower Darton M.I.D. Block Sleeves
Price: $650.00 / Pair


Fits on:
Honda B16 86mm-87mm Bore
Brian Crower
BC8002
Brian Crower Darton M.I.D. Block Sleeves (Drag Kit)
Price: $650.00 / Pair

Previous1Next


 » NEWS

If you want to find an Andy's coupon code to use to buy your Honda Del Sol Block Sleeves, then go to our Facebook page and click the "Like" button at the top!
Andy's Auto Sport on Facebook

 » WHY TO BUY?
Your vehicle's engine is under a tremendous amount of stress and strain. If you have modified your motor to increase power output, this often accelerates wear on the internal engine components. When it comes time to rebuild your motor you have a few choices; you can machine your block to accept slightly larger pistons, or you can use Del Sol block sleeves. Block sleeves allow you to run larger pistons, and increase horsepower, but hold a few advantages of over just machining your block. They add strength and integrity to your engine, they provide more efficient cooling, and they offer improved oil and compression control. Del Sol block sleeves can be installed by any decent automotive machine shop. When it comes time to build your motor, we highly recommend you consider upgrading to Del Sol block sleeves.
 » DID YOU KNOW?
The idea of block sleeves dates back to the early years of automotive development. While many companies designed motors with the piston bores cast and machined directly in the block, a few innovative companies developed engines with removable piston liners often referred to as wet-sleeves or block sleeves. These removable liners gave improved cooling, allowed aluminum block engines to run stronger ductile iron liners, and made rebuilding engines much simpler by reducing the amount of machine work necessary. No more boring out your block, instead you could just by a new set of piston's and liners in whatever size and configuration you wanted. While this technology has been used by OEM manufacturers for years it is gaining popularity in the automotive aftermarket thanks to its performance potential.
 » SITE CENTERS

 » LINKS


 » POWERED BY