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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 17:00:55 from (4.124.76.207):
In Reply to: Re: She is NOT getting the better of me today. posted by MN Scott on January 16, 2006 at 16:48:53:
A block of wood and a hammer is not what i call a press fit , there was some talk about this from Clevit and the one Clevit guy said that a hand fit was good well he was wrong . As these sleeves are to be pressed in at a give pressure on the OTC doubel piston hdy puller . and at the moment i don't have the spec . setting here and off the top of my head it is somewhere around 3to7 ton that they should be pressed in as they say for proper thremeral exchange .Now in the years that i worked on them i have seen encluding my owen experance a total of 6 that have sucked the sleeve one 560 several 460's a 656 gasser and one diesel and 706's all shortly after overhaul.
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