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Stuck sleeve in a farmall m

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billy

01-04-2002 17:26:42




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i have a farmall m that i am trying to rebuild the motor on. i bought the new sleeves and piston kit. but the problem is i got 2 sleeves in all the way and in good, i got one in half way and it got stuck, and one in all of the way, but then the wood slipped and cracked the top of the new sleeve. now my quetion is hoow to remove the sleeve that is stuck. i called tons of machine shops around here (nj) and no onw wants to be bothered. if anyone has any ideas please let me know,
thanks i advance bill

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Roy

01-05-2002 16:47:18




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 Re: stuck sleeve in a farmall m in reply to billy, 01-04-2002 17:26:42  
Hi Billy
I just got through replacing 2 of the 4 sleeves on my Int 504 D. I made a sleeve puller from a piece of 3/4" aluminum. The outside diam. is the size of your cylinder and the inside will fit inside your sleeve with a hole in the center for an all thread that you can block up and with a nut on the other end you can screw this sleeve right out of the cylinder. One of my sleeves was real tight so I had to get the puller tight and tap lightly on the all thread repeating this till it poped out. Let me know how you make out. I can sent a picture of the pulley if you want. You will need to have a metal lathe to make it.
Roy

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Redtractorman

01-04-2002 21:17:47




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 Re: stuck sleeve in a farmall m in reply to billy, 01-04-2002 17:26:42  
You need a sleeve puller to pull them out with.When installing sleeves try to get block as warm as possible and leave sleeves in freezer over night,bring one sleeve out of freezer at time and should just about fall in,takes very little persuasion.Only bring one sleeve out of freezer at a time and imeadiatly put in block.
The sleeve you bkoke should be able to be welded and remachined by a shop.

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