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Re: Pulling sleeves.
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Posted by MagMan on March 03, 2005 at 04:27:35 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Pulling sleeves. posted by Gordo on March 02, 2005 at 17:06:03:
Hey Gordo your parts should be at your house today or tomorow.I have never heard of a set coming with the puck thats something that a machine shop would have to machine for you. You may have trouble getting sleeves out Or you may have even more trouble getting them in. Sometimes you get one that just wont go and you will need to find dry ice or simmalar to get it going again. Also you have to be real carefull with the crank journels while doing all this.Also there is not much difference in fire crators to high domes and other manufactures high commpression pistons. And depending on what flat top pistons you have and the lenght or pin height you may not see any difference at all in flat tops to high domes. You will see a difference in a worn out motor to a rebuilt.Chad can probly tell you more on piston pin height and such.Also if you are going to resleeve you might as well have the head gone through with the new guides and hardened exuast seats and valves and springs. Just a few thoughts.
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