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Re: M with Super M sleeves question
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Posted by greasemonkey on August 02, 2006 at 05:54:06 from (162.40.232.7):
In Reply to: M with Super M sleeves question posted by greasemonkey on August 01, 2006 at 18:48:38:
thanks Jim and Jon these sleeves may very well be aftermarket replacements and not Super M parts I was told that by former owner. The parts look like new with crosshatch hone marks still visible.I beleive the block around the sleeve must be where it is leaking I pulled the head and gave it some time and I"m still getting a few drops an hour on #2 cylinder right at the bottom my opinion is I may be looking at a cracked block??anymore ideas on a remedy?? How about removing a sleeve are they normally a very tight fit or would a homemade puller made of threaded rod and a cross bar be sufficient at removing one?? Once again thanks for any comments on this!
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