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Posted by LD in PEI on August 21, 2006 at 19:25:32 from (142.68.121.30):
hi all my mechanic and i are doing the bottom end of the engine over, and she had 1 cracked sleeve. now there appeared to be a crack in the block but after further examination, that didn't appear to be the case ( no antifreeze in the base....or vice versa, as soon as it started knocking, it was torn down ). so when we took the sleeves out, we found shims under the sleeves. i guess my question is with new sleeves, are these necessary? it is late at night here, and i haven't had time to look in the book, figured it would be easier to get opinions here from someone with experience with these tractors. thanks in advance for any advice also i got all new pistons,rings, wrist pins and bushings and bearings, head looks good thanks
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