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Re: F-20 motor problems
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Posted by Farmalldan on December 16, 2002 at 06:02:32 from (64.154.26.248):
In Reply to: F-20 motor problems posted by Jeff on December 15, 2002 at 19:40:39:
Jeff, Are you trying to remove sleeves from the locked up engine? If so, they will likely be pitted and unusable. If the pistons are out, you can use a sleeve puller to remove the sleeves without damage. Generally, sleeves are available as replacement parts. Cost ($50-60 per sleeve) is such that you can almost buy sleeve kits for the same money as sleeves and rings. Check with your NAPA store or other full line auto parts store. Parts for the F20 are getting scarce and it may be the exception. I am not aware of other IHC engines that have parts which will interchange with the F20. The 3-7/8 bore "M" pistons might could be adapted to a overbored F20 sleeve, but the "M" dry sleeves will not work in the F20 block.
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