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Re: Sleeve Puller for an A or B
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Posted by Red Dave on February 25, 2005 at 11:56:17 from (24.104.94.34):
In Reply to: Re: Sleeve Puller for an A or B posted by El Toro on February 25, 2005 at 07:45:00:
This one has been redone by a previous owner, I'm guessing in the '60's or '70's by the looks of the parts. It has 3-1/8 high compression pistons in it, so they are darn sure not original. I'm thinking that the bore of the block has to be somewhere close to 3.25, so if I make the puller disk about 3.180 to 3.200 it ought to be about right. I plan to put a shoulder on it to fit inside the sleeve and center the whole thing up. I just want to make sure I don't damage the block where the o-ring seats. Idealy, if somebody had an original sleeve and could mic the O.D., that would tell me exactly what I need to know. There is an outside chance that the previous owner had the block bored to accept the later, C-123 sleeves, but I doubt it very much, and I really can't tell for sure until I tear everything apart.
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