Posted by Joe Schmitt on February 11, 2008 at 07:21:49 from (216.222.170.132):
In Reply to: 806 D sleve removal posted by 4440 puller on February 10, 2008 at 18:54:10:
Ben`s technique works great on wet sleeve engines but not so easy on dry sleeve 361`s. If you don`t have access to a sleeve puller and are handy with a welder you can weld a bead down the length of the inside of the sleeve. ( do not weld through the sleeve). The welding process makes the sleeve contract(loose) in the engine bore and will come out with very little force.To install, freeze new sleeves (Dry Ice is best) and warm block by filling the block with coolant and using block heater.Sleeves slide in easily.
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