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Re: Cylinder Sleeve Puller?
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Posted by Farmall-Nut on January 04, 2004 at 18:46:54 from (65.173.90.197):
In Reply to: Cylinder Sleeve Puller? posted by C'ville Bill on January 04, 2004 at 18:12:40:
C'ville Bill, The best thing I've seen is the low power welding rod. I have pulled sleeves from an H a Super H a 300 and an M using this method. I merely use a stick welder(easier to get in the sleeve). Using low amperage and stick, walk a zig-zag pattern from one end to the other of the sleeve. Then go to the opposite side and do the same thing. Keep the rod moving fairly quickly always. Once you have both opposing sides, allow the sleeve to cool and with a small punch begin to tap around the bottom. The shrinking caused by the weld will allow the old sleeve to be removed much easier than any puller. I have never damaged the outer sleeve in doing this and I swear by it...ED
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