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Re: Farmall A engines sleeves removal
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Posted by ddg on December 22, 2006 at 12:29:47 from (152.163.100.65):
In Reply to: Farmall A engines sleeves removal posted by oldcar29 on December 22, 2006 at 06:40:45:
I couldn't knock mine out of my SA. I went to the hardware store and bought some continuosly threaded 5/8" rod & some nuts & washers. I had some 3/8" X 2" flat bar laying around & cut it up into lengths that would span the sleeves. I drilled a hole in the centers for the rod. I put the rod down the cylinder, and put on a plate, and a nut at the bottom end. On the top, I pulled the rod & plate up tight against the bottom of the sleeve, and put on a longer plate across the liner I was pulling. I laid a couple of nuts under each end, to bridge the top of the sleeve. I screwed another nut down on the plate, and tightened it down with a wrench. That will jack the sleeves up enough to break the seal, and it should lift out by hand after that.
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