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[QUOTE="julien_d, post: 1409212, member: 98751"] I get my plating done by langcourt through a buddy that has a small shop here. I do computer work for him, he gets me parts and services at his cost (wholesale). I get a cylinder replate done for $125, $175 if it needs welding. I think it's wise to go through someone like forward motion if you don't know what to look for when you get the cylinder back. Port chamfer, cleaning, etc. This way you get an experienced set of eyes on it before it comes back to you. Also, if you plan on having porting done or something, obviously it would be good to let them handle the re-plating as well. If you're comfortable going over the thing yourself when you get it back, you might save a few bucks going straight to the company doing the re-plating? Have heard of plating sleeves before. I think it'd be worth it for the longevity, but I can't imagine it would help with the basic issues a sleeve introduces. Heat dissipation, port alignment, etc. [/QUOTE]
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