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Re: 706 rebuild 3 questions?
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Posted by MN Scott on January 07, 2006 at 20:40:21 from (206.9.216.68):
In Reply to: 706 rebuild 3 questions? posted by Kelly C on January 07, 2006 at 18:13:19:
Looks just like my 706 looks right now, all torn down. I was lucky, no bolts broke. My sleeves had no ridges but one was badlly scored and the other ones had minor scuffing. I would cut the ridges as it will be hard to pound those pistons past them with out damaging something else. I removed the axle support bracket, it would be very hard to work around it torquing bolts and such. I had a sleeve puller so I just had the local machine shop cut me an adapter, cost me $20. If you were closer you could come and get it. Welding would work good to but you really have to be carefull of the slag getting into everything. I pulled my sleeves this morning, really surprized me they pulled right out. BTW that intake valve next to the burnt exuast valve looks like it is receded into the head a long ways to, looks like your going to be spending some money at the machine shop. Good luck!
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