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Re: wet vs. dry sleeves
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Posted by Gene on September 08, 2002 at 07:55:47 from (65.56.56.190):
In Reply to: wet vs. dry sleeves posted by Wallet soon to be lighter on September 08, 2002 at 05:52:45:
NoName?(Wallet soon to be lighter): Better read the string over on Tractor Talk forum from a couple days ago. The string stats: Question for long time mechanics. There're many very good replys about what to do to stop coolent leaks. marlowe mentions wet\dry sleeves and types of stop-leak products. This would be an easy first attempt for a very low cost compared to remove\replace sleeves. I think its on 2ed page now. Click "Discussions" on left side of this screen and then click open top item called "Tractor Talk". Good reading. Gene
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