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Posted by DDG on February 10, 2005 at 14:52:10 from (64.136.27.226):
In Reply to: Super A sleeve puller posted by Greg-N-CA on February 09, 2005 at 18:54:07:
I made a cheap one & used it last week to pull the sleeves in my Super A. I got a 15" X 5/8" threaded bolt from the hardware store, (threaded 100% of it's leagth) a couple of nuts to fit, and some flat washers. I had some 1/4" X 3" plate, and cut them to 4" & 6" in length, I drilled a hole for the 5/8" bolt in the center of each. I put the bolt down the sleeve, put the shorter plate up against the bottom of the sleeve, & put on a washer & nut. Then I laid a stack of washers about an inch tall on either side of the sleeve to be pulled, dropped the other plate down over the bolt, & across the top of my washers, and ran the other washer & nut down to the plate. With just a few turns, it pulled the sleeves out with little effort. I tried beating them out first, but they wouldn't budge.
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