Yeah measure it with some feeler gauges. .001 is hardly even feelable. My buddies sleeved dropped and they were about .014 lower than the deck, this was with a mazworx gasket and it still held up until they dropped down that low.
Get a feeler gauge on there until its flat with the deck and see how much.
Also again check there the firing ring was sealing around the cylinders and see if you have any irregularity around the cylinders indicating it wasnt sitting straight. You should have a black mark where the firing ring was sealing at.
Whats weird is you were getting coolant into the oil. That makes me thing the bottom of the sleeve may not have been sealed correctly and tightly fitted. Again there is a lot of precision involved in installing the sleeves.
When my buddies sleeves dropped he was not getting any coolant into the oil, the machine shop used a loctite sealant on the bottom of the sleeves like your supposed to as per the installation instructions and measurements paperwork.
Again its a who knows kinda thing.
Get a feeler gauge on there until its flat with the deck and see how much.
Also again check there the firing ring was sealing around the cylinders and see if you have any irregularity around the cylinders indicating it wasnt sitting straight. You should have a black mark where the firing ring was sealing at.
Whats weird is you were getting coolant into the oil. That makes me thing the bottom of the sleeve may not have been sealed correctly and tightly fitted. Again there is a lot of precision involved in installing the sleeves.
When my buddies sleeves dropped he was not getting any coolant into the oil, the machine shop used a loctite sealant on the bottom of the sleeves like your supposed to as per the installation instructions and measurements paperwork.
Again its a who knows kinda thing.