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Re: She is NOT getting the better of me today.
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 16, 2006 at 15:40:52 from (4.124.76.207):
In Reply to: Re: She is NOT getting the better of me today. posted by Kelly C on January 16, 2006 at 15:25:18:
yep your going to have three loose ones and three that fit correctly That is why i was suggesten that you go to the 291 update and have it bored then if done correctly everything fits like a glove now If you would have gone to the case I H dealer they use to be able to get the sleeve and piston kit for the C and D bore class. as the sleeve is a bit thicker . now I know someone is going to tell you like they fed me the same line that a hand fit was good well way back when i did one hole that it was a hand fit on one of my owen 706 with a 263 and about a year after i had done it it sucked that sleeve and thrashed and crashed around a bit but it did not blow sooooooo i pulled the head had a buddy bring his porable boring bar over bored the hole pressed in a repair sleeve and bored it to the A spec. and pressed in the new sleeve never did that again.
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