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Posted by the tractor vet on January 28, 2006 at 06:13:51 from (4.124.94.215):
In Reply to: sleeve instalation posted by Roman on January 27, 2006 at 17:12:24:
Well i see a lot of our SLEDGE HAMMER MECHANICS like to block of wood and BMFH now if all you boy would just go out and spend 200 bucks on a good bore gauge and check the sleeve before you start beatting on them and after you got it drove home i think that you would see what i am sayen they will wrinkel they will wrinkel sometimes when ya press them in you may not see it or feel it with your hand but it does happen then you just slap the pistons in you will have tight spots and a rough bore for the rings to chatter on . That is why the factory service manual has the pressure readings for the Hdy sleever puller and installer that way you can see if you are getting the correct fit . Now if any of you ever try and do a 361 or 407 and do not take great care when installing the sleeves it will be a vary expencive learning experance. and this can hold ture even on the C221 -291 D 239 -282 and a couple others .
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