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Re: Cylinder Sleeves
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Posted by sentry on February 14, 2007 at 13:51:00 from (66.67.22.144):
In Reply to: Cylinder Sleeves posted by Dave From Texas on February 14, 2007 at 10:31:58:
Dave, There are many methods to remove piston sleeves (liners). I have always had great success by utilizing a sleeve puller. This method is the safe way , it causes no damage to the block if properly performed. Sometimes they can be stuck in pretty bad. Heat can be used to persuade them but sparingly. As far as performing this without removing the block.. Yes, it can be done. Although to prepare the block for new sleeves it is best to remove the block, thoroughly inspect and clean the mating surfaces. An engine stand will help you there as you will be able to position the block for ease of work. El Toro and Janicholson have also provided you with some very valuable advice. If you have never done this before find a friend with some experience and take it slow. Remember it all has to go back together. Good luck with the restoration…
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