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Re: CRACKED A SLEEVE!!! NEED HELP PLEASE!!!
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Posted by the tractor vet on February 04, 2006 at 19:46:46 from (4.124.65.22):
In Reply to: CRACKED A SLEEVE!!! NEED HELP PLEASE!!! posted by Booe on February 04, 2006 at 18:55:04:
Yep i have been waiting for this Driving sleeves in is not the way it should be done and yea i know but i have done it this way for years . Well not only do stand a chance of this happening but you also wrinkel them you may not see it but if ya used a bore gauge it would show ya. The way is to press or pull them in but not before ya check the bore that it is going into with here again a BORE GAUGE from the top to the bottom and also using and inside mic. and also micing the outsides of the sleeves as they are not as close as you may think so one sleeve may be bigger and you may have one hole just a weeeeee bit smaller . So now either you will have to go to Case I H and get just one sleeve or go to like NAPA and get just one sleeve kit and have and extra piston and ring set .
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