Posted by Wild Bill Caldwell on January 07, 2009 at 22:03:51 from (67.33.127.247):
Bein' I'm HARDHEADED and I don't know what GIVEUP means I spent most of today takein' classes on why I can't put the inside "PARTS" from a 354898 in a 251069. Both blocks a few feet from each other....I measured them every way I can think of. One thing I found I'll come back to. 354898 has 3 1/4 " piston with what I'm guessin is steped tops. I may have missed something "hidein'out in Plainveiw" ( OLD Texas sayin') but the length, width, and hight of the blocks are the same. I pulled a sleeve from the 354898 ( what I'm comein back to ) and the sleeve fits ...to a point. The point is the bottom web in the block where the seal goes is too small and won't let the sleeve go all the way down. This is all the difference I can fine, If some of Yaw'all know more Please let Me know before I take off on My next wild run. I have a decent machine shop, old lathes, Bridgeport, surface grinder, so on. First thing I thought of is , That bottom web has already been machined once so I know it can be done....I'll set up on My Mill and give Her Hell, Then the saner side of Me prevailed for a few minutes and tomorrow I'm headin' over to the machine shop that does the engine work for the Catapillar folks and see what He will charge to open the holes up and cut a seal grove. By now all Yaw'al know I'm tryin' to save the several hundred bucks new sleeves and the rest of the works will cost Me....HANDS,...What do You think, is this doable?
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