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Re: Installing Wet Sleeve Liners
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Posted by janicholson on March 31, 2005 at 14:28:39 from (199.17.6.175):
In Reply to: Installing Wet Sleeve Liners posted by Carp on March 31, 2005 at 13:49:06:
No, they go in at room temp. The real issue is whether you are installing a liner in a wet sleeve (not a good idea) or the whole sleeve (probable). If the sleeve is new, make sure that all the preservative is removed from it inside and out. if used, clean it up with 220 si carbide paper on the bottom end where the "O" ring is located. use round the cyl motion so that the microscopic grooves are around the contact area, not up and down. I believe in new "o" rings. I use a silicon based grease (never petroleum) on the "O" ring to facilitate assembly. Be sure to clean all surfaces of the top ledge, and (if used) the ridge on the cyl. An end grain block of hardwood, and a rubber mallet has driven mine home many times. Be sure things are straight, and in they go. JimN
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