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Help! A sleeve installing emergency! Arrrrrr!
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Posted by Zak on March 12, 2004 at 12:35:38 from (64.12.97.12):
So I got my old sleeves out no problem, used a puller donated for the weekend by a member of this board. I then followed the suggested "dry ice" method of sleeve installation. I cleaned the cosmoline from the outsides of the sleeves until they were sparkly clean. I then placed all four in a cooler and filled it to the top with dry ice and let them sit for an hour. When I pulled one out I immediately placed it in the bore and got it about 1/4 to 3/4 of the way in, but NONE of the four went all the way in before they warmed back up and stuck. I now have four sleeves in various states of installation. How can I press them all the way in without removing my entire engine from the frame and taking it to a machine shop (and dying of embarrasment)?
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