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Re: M with Super M sleeves question
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Posted by Hayfarmer on August 02, 2006 at 07:12:29 from (66.243.249.138):
In Reply to: Re: M with Super M sleeves question posted by greasemonkey on August 02, 2006 at 05:54:06:
I would try pulling the sleeves. If only one is causing a problem, pull it first. You'll have to remove piston and rod to pull it out. According the the instructions with my kit the sleeves should slip in with light pressure so if fairly new should come out easily. Perhaps the groove in the blook wasn't cleaned before the kit was put in. The ready bolt puller should work, just have to get the right plug to go in the sleeve. I made one from metal by cutting a circle with a torch and grinding but if you have access to more sofisticated tools it would be faster. As mentioned the super block has bigger holes, the sleeves that are usually put in the regular M on an overhaul, the 4 inch ones, just have thinner walls and make the piston size the same as the super.
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