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Re: CRACKED A SLEEVE!!! NEED HELP PLEASE!!!
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Posted by Keith-OR on February 04, 2006 at 21:59:48 from (207.200.116.5):
In Reply to: CRACKED A SLEEVE!!! NEED HELP PLEASE!!! posted by Booe on February 04, 2006 at 18:55:04:
Booe, if you have access to dry ice, find a piece of 1 inch thick styro foam, cut 2 circles a bit large than your sleeves. Put one in the bottom use clear silicone to hold it in, fill your sleeve with dry ice, put the other piece in the top of the sleeve, to keep dry ice in as you install your sleeve. The problem with your method is that the block has a larger mass than your sleeve,which in a very short time the sleeve bought to the same temp as your block. With sleeve filled with dry ice it will maintain the cold temp to allow you to install without too much hammering. I've had sleeves just slide in using this method. Remember the styro foam circle need large enough so you have to force them into your sleeves. HTH Keith & Shawn
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