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Re: Re: Cylinder Sleeve Puller?
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Posted by Pete L on January 08, 2004 at 09:41:33 from (198.36.89.4):
In Reply to: Re: Cylinder Sleeve Puller? posted by Dick on January 04, 2004 at 18:40:44:
Did most of what Dick did for pulling my F-20 sleeves. The critical thing is a stepped disk turned to a loose fit of the lower end of the sleeve, with the larger diameter less than the OD of the sleeve. A piece of 1 x 3 flat bar for a cross piece with a 1" hole drilled thru the center, 2 pieces of squared off 1 1/2" pipe for uprights, and 2 pieces of 1" plate to spread the load on top of the block. Pull the disk up to the bottom of the sleeve with a piece of 7/8" threaded rod and start cranking. My wet sleeves came out easily. Took more time to build the puller than to pull the sleeves.
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