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Re: Sleeve removal
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Posted by Roger46 on September 01, 2006 at 19:36:45 from (69.58.132.128):
In Reply to: Sleeve removal posted by Gauger on September 01, 2006 at 10:30:02:
I would like to know how many people out there have ever actually had the sleeves break and end up in the crankcase and also on what tractors. Almost all the dry sleeves I have installed I have had to put them in the freezer first and then quickly slip them in before they warm up and expand. However, I have had some that are not that tight. It seems to me that when the engine starts, the heat of combustion is transfered to the sleeve and it will expand to be a very tight fit in the inner bore. Maybe on startup the sleeve could move, but I thought the Super H sleeve anyway is held down with the head gasket. Roger
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