Posted by rustcollector on July 01, 2011 at 15:27:11 from (67.142.161.29):
In Reply to: super H sleeve posted by rickdeere on July 01, 2011 at 13:48:07:
Rick,
Was the block/dry sleeve step clean? The sleeve is most likely the correct sleeve. Getting within 1/16 inch seems to point to the step not being cleaned or the sleeve not fully inserted? It will be slightly raised above the block surface, but the head gasket should take care of the extra height. 1/16 inch is too much above the block. Don't know if you can remove the new sleeve without damage or not. If you have to remove the sleeve, use a wire brush in a drill or Dremmil and polish the step. Then wrap the sleeve and put in a freezer overnight. Just before you are ready to insert the sleeve, use a heat source to warm the block. A sun lamp works well. Coat the sleeve with recommended product to lock it into place and drop it into the block before it warms up. Use a brass drift and hammer to gently (light taps) seat the sleeve all the way before it warms.
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