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Posted by jakee on February 15, 2000 at 18:47:34 from (152.163.207.52):
In Reply to: Re: Knocking sleeves in posted by The Red on February 14, 2000 at 08:12:50:
bill (per)the IH blue ribon shop book super clean the bore in the block and the out side of sleve then coat out side of sleve with green lock tite,sparingly. wen you fit them they should drop in arond 4 inches then get tite press in the rest of the way.most pepole dont have a press so i use the cookie that i used to pull it with,that way the driving force will distributed at all 360 degrese.you will hear wen it is seated by the diffrent sound wen you strike it,if you cant get the sleve started at the top hone the cylinder some but be careful no to go to far if they fit only hand tite all the way down, you stand the chance of them coming out and wen they do they go strait to the oil pan in a milloin pices.clean the groves at the top real good to make sure they fit all the way. good luck i was worried on my first set and now i have done hundreds of them and only had one go to the oil pan,and it was on a 8-n ford.
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