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Re: Re: Help! A sleeve installing emergency! Arr
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Posted by Don on March 12, 2004 at 20:51:24 from (206.9.216.78):
In Reply to: Re: Help! A sleeve installing emergency! Arrrrrr posted by Cecil on March 12, 2004 at 14:48:34:
I would not hone the bore of the block its to easy to get the sleeve to loose and it work loose when the engine is running. Depends on what engine you have but for example some IH 6 cylinder drysleeve engines used different sized sleeves in a block. There are numbers stamped on the block to referance sleeve size. In the manual for my 706 it says you have to use a hydraulic sleeve installer to generate several thousand pounds of thrust to get them in. I would try the dry ice in the sleeve with wood block and big hammer if you cannot borrow a press it should work just hit evenly.
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