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Re: Sleeve Puller for an A or B
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Posted by El Toro on February 25, 2005 at 07:45:00 from (205.188.117.13):
In Reply to: Sleeve Puller for an A or B posted by Red Dave on February 25, 2005 at 07:10:12:
Hi Dave, If your tractor is the original C113 cid engine the diameter of the piston is 3.0" so your sleeve puller would have to be undercut .015 to .020" to fit inside the sleeve and overall diameter of sleeve is around 3.1875" to catch the outside walls of the sleeve and be able to clear the block. I know you can put an oversize kit in those engines to 3.125" bore. The block is bore to 3.250" or something close to that. If you can get the piston out from one of the those sleeves, you can drive out a sleeve with a piece of 2X2 oak and take accurate measurements. The overall diameter of the puck could be 3.200". I have one of those pucks, but it is buried somewhere in my tool box. It was made from aluminum about an inch thick. Hal
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