Navigating a sleeve job on my 86 951...
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2026 11:36 pm
The 86 951 I purchased went from a runner to a headgasket job right quick, with milky oil and most of the coolant system clogged with sludgy gunk. I suspect some kind of sealant in a bottle used that lasted just long enough.
What's worse is when I finally got the head off I found cylinder 3 has some pretty serious bore score. Welp, might as well recondition everything in the engine bay!
I have two options within budget (shipping it to LN Engineering for Nikasil sleeves or buying a new engine being the ones out of budget). I have a friend with a NA short block I could use as the bottom end of my engine, would just have to get the balance shaft tapped for turbo oil feed, or I can get my block sleeved at a reputable shop here in Portland, OR.
Ideas I'm tossing around until I get the engine fully disassembled and see what else I might be dealing with -
Do I steer away from sleeving altogether and use my friend's block? What else might be involved with that?
Is sleeving one cylinder and getting it a new matched weight piston even on the table?
Is sleeving all cylinders and reusing my previous pistons with new rings on the table? I'd have to make sure to use rings compatible with iron sleeves, which is something I just learned two days ago. Is reusing 3 of the pistons if their bores are good and just switching the one an option to consider?
The most expensive option for me, and one I understand is the most "safe" is 4 cylinder sleeve with 4 new pistons. I wish budget wasn't a consideration, but if it wasn't I probably would've bought a sorted turbo rather than a project!
Anyways, looking for advice from people who have gone through this process, thanks!
What's worse is when I finally got the head off I found cylinder 3 has some pretty serious bore score. Welp, might as well recondition everything in the engine bay!
I have two options within budget (shipping it to LN Engineering for Nikasil sleeves or buying a new engine being the ones out of budget). I have a friend with a NA short block I could use as the bottom end of my engine, would just have to get the balance shaft tapped for turbo oil feed, or I can get my block sleeved at a reputable shop here in Portland, OR.
Ideas I'm tossing around until I get the engine fully disassembled and see what else I might be dealing with -
Do I steer away from sleeving altogether and use my friend's block? What else might be involved with that?
Is sleeving one cylinder and getting it a new matched weight piston even on the table?
Is sleeving all cylinders and reusing my previous pistons with new rings on the table? I'd have to make sure to use rings compatible with iron sleeves, which is something I just learned two days ago. Is reusing 3 of the pistons if their bores are good and just switching the one an option to consider?
The most expensive option for me, and one I understand is the most "safe" is 4 cylinder sleeve with 4 new pistons. I wish budget wasn't a consideration, but if it wasn't I probably would've bought a sorted turbo rather than a project!
Anyways, looking for advice from people who have gone through this process, thanks!