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Posted by Dale13 on January 26, 2002 at 11:06:53 from (207.49.223.178):
In Reply to: Stuck M Sleeve posted by Deere Puller on January 26, 2002 at 09:11:21:
I would of tried a little and carfully applied use of a hammer by now and assume you have to.So other things that come to mind our that who ever had it out last may have used locktite to hold the sleeve in,sometimes one bore in the block is a little looser that others.If they used red or blue instead of green you will need heat from a torch to break the bond.If it is just a real tight bore and oil was not applied you may want to put your puller on and pack the bore with ice or better yet dry ice. If these don't work see if the dealers puller is heavier built than yours.I know when I pulled sleeves out of the last motor I did I used a 28 inch long 3/4 rachet on one and muscled it on one sleeve,then when it was real TIGHT whacked it on the bottom with a 4 pound persuader,popped a 1/4 inch instantly.My bottom plate is 3/4 inch thick and the threaded rod is 1 inch,home made .
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