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Re: CRACKED A SLEEVE!!! NEED HELP PLEASE!!!
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Posted by Roger46 on February 06, 2006 at 19:38:41 from (69.58.144.149):
In Reply to: CRACKED A SLEEVE!!! NEED HELP PLEASE!!! posted by Booe on February 04, 2006 at 18:55:04:
Speed is critical to installing sleeves after having them in the freezer. If you don't slip them in in a manner of seconds it is too late, because as soon as they contact the cylinder wall they warm up quickly. The dry ice in the sleeve described below is the only exception, but you probably still need to do it quickly as in that case the cylinder wall will start to cool down. On my first dry sleeve overhaul back when I was in high school (many years ago) on my dad's Super H I broke one of the sleeves putting it in using the wooden block technique. I had failed to meticulusly clean the sleeve and cylinder bore so the sleeve was hanging up on the rust inhibitor on the sleeve. Roger
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