Posted by the tractor vet on December 31, 2008 at 12:48:10 from (76.212.238.50):
In Reply to: D 188 engine sleeves posted by Pandora 504 on December 31, 2008 at 11:52:58:
Ya did not look at the top of the block for the bore classification that is stamped next to each hole . There are two bore class. one is A-B and takes one sized sleeve and the other is a C-D class. that takes a little larger O/D sleeve . If you have a -B class and the bore mics. big then ya can clean up and go to a C-D class. sleeve But when ya have the C-D class. and it is to big then it is best to bore the block and install a repair sleeve and bore it to a A-B class for a A-B sleeve , this way it gives ya some play room . These kits that are being sold with a one size fit all can lead to big problems down the road and added expense.
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