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Re: 300 RC Sleeve removal question
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Posted by PeteNY on February 19, 2004 at 17:48:51 from (24.169.55.146):
In Reply to: 300 RC Sleeve removal question posted by Zak on February 19, 2004 at 07:44:44:
Zak, Just did it for the first time on our Super H! Was a little worried as I have seen the mechanics at work struggle real bad with the dry sleaves in a JCB shooting boom forklift(Perkins), I didn't need to weld at all, they popped right out with the sleeve puller. One thing that made the install job a breeze was dry ice...$15.00 for a block was pry the best money I have ever spent. Put the sleeve in the cooler with the broken up block, in the time it took to clean each bore, they shrank right down, and pushed right in! Good luck...let us know! Pete
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