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Re: 706 282 rebuild
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 21, 2006 at 21:02:48 from (75.24.29.127):
In Reply to: Re: 706 282 rebuild posted by K.B.-826 on August 21, 2006 at 20:17:19:
Nah ya don't have to do that as these are press fit and if ya start pushen them in and pullen them out son you are going to have big problems . Ya mic. the flang with a outside mic then with a depth mic ya check the countor bore then ya do the math and add or subract the shims . But the big thing is checking the fit of the sleeves on these engines as they must be a press fit and nothing else will do . Ya have to pay close attenshion to the bore class on them , like i said before even on the gassers they have a bore class stamped in the deck by the hole and A-B is the only class that aftermarket sleeves will fit . Now the way around this is to spend some mody money and have the block bored on the holes that are C-D class and have them made into the A=B class hole and be nice for the next guy and restamp the block . . And i know that is ya read the Clevit book they try and tell ya that a hand fit is Ok but guess what if it is a hand fit it will not be long before ya pul the sleeve out of the oil pan or what is left of it.
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