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Posted by jcarter on November 04, 2005 at 17:57:01 from (142.161.204.153):
I pushed 3 sleeves out with the piston when I was unsticking it.I've read most of the old posts about installing.I am going to put them in the freezer overnight after sanding off the crud on the outside, and lightly sand out the block .I am scared of getting them stuck part way and wondering if it is better to pull them down rather than pound them down?If you use a threaded rod with plate on top , and bar across bottom of block, is that safe? If the crank is 1/2 way on the stroke, will it let you pull staight?What other ideas?I already had to buy one sleeve, cause I broke it getting the piston out.
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