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Re: Re: Wet Sleeves or Dry Sleeves
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Posted by Big Jim on December 18, 2002 at 14:32:25 from (199.150.177.187):
In Reply to: Re: Wet Sleeves or Dry Sleeves posted by gatractorman on December 18, 2002 at 02:24:52:
I think you pretty much hit the nail on the head. Dry sleeves are a lot harder to service as you need a puller and a disc that is machined to the exact diameter of the sleeve in order to pull them out, unless you remove the whole block and bring it into a machine shop and have them press the sleeves out. Wet sleeves are a lot easier to service, as all you need is a hammer and a block of wood to remove them. On the other hand, the disadvantage to wet sleeves is that sometimes the O-rings on the bottom of the sleeves go bad, leaking coolant into the oil pan.
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