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Re: Sleeve installation farmall H
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 20, 2007 at 07:55:07 from (75.19.123.226):
In Reply to: Sleeve installation farmall H posted by Aaron B on May 20, 2007 at 06:52:13:
Well if ya want to get down to the nitty gritty of this sleeve instulation bit here they should BE OF A PRESS FIT either with a hyd. sleeve puller or a homemade all thread deal . One should Mic. the inside bore and the outside of the sleeve then check the flang thich ness along with the countor bore depth so that you have the correct stand out of the sleeve . If oneDRIVES a sleeve into a block you may stand a chance of putting wrinkels in it , this can also happen when Pressen in a sleeve and the new sleeve should be checked with a dial bore gauge from top to bottom all the way around and if it is not true then a ridged cylinder hone should be used to clean up , also each piston should be FITTED TO EACH HOLE by using ans inside mic. on the hole and a outside mic. on the piston you want to have your skirt to wall clearance correct and if ya want to get picky then fit the rings also.
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