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Re: Re: M Farmall Sleeves
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Posted by Bill Smith on June 24, 2003 at 16:12:53 from (63.147.130.76):
In Reply to: Re: M Farmall Sleeves posted by Bob in SE Nebraska on June 23, 2003 at 11:43:50:
The sleeves I got in the tractor I am fairly certain are useable as far as wear in the piston travel. Will do some final measureing to make sure. I just don't need to have the sleeve to break apart at its own lip where (only in that spot) it is cut thinner. Could you by any chance measure, with a micrometer, the lip and tell me how far down it is from top of sleeve and the difference in thickness from outside of lip to the outside of the sleeve wall? If not, some rough measurements would help. Like 5/16" down and lip is as thick as dime or whatever it is. I know these sleeves are thin, but am like you, I think I am in the clear. I just want to double check everything before re-assembly. I am still a little shameful over this deal because I knew better. I was use to the other style of reamer and got this other style of one and never gave it much thought before I used it. Well anyway, I would just feel more confident of my work knowing that I checked it all out the best that I could.
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