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Posted by another doug on January 28, 2006 at 04:23:13 from (63.18.191.2):
In Reply to: sleeve instalation posted by Roman on January 27, 2006 at 17:12:24:
If they are thin sleeves, I would think twice before the big hammer and block of wood method, beacuse I've been that route...broke two sleeves that way on the same engine, ended up lightly using a three stone hone and diesel fuel and light oil to clean up the cylinders ( didn't take off any metal, but gunk and dirt that wouldn't come out any other way)checking the slip fit down past the half way point before using the wood and hammer method.make dang sure the lip will sit in the groove in the block , it needs to be cleaned with a dental pick and good trouble light.
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