Posted by ZANE on November 09, 2012 at 17:20:53 from (98.83.76.105):
In Reply to: Re: 8N sleeve posted by Bulldozer on November 08, 2012 at 14:39:38:
That should be a good sleeve to install. I've not seen any steel .040 steel sleeves since I was a Ford tractor parts man in the early 60s.
They were a lot easier to remove.
My brother in law bought a new 8N in 1948 and we made 10 crops with it before it had to be rebuilt. I dismantled the engine to do the rebuild in our dealership and the sleeves were so worn there were gaps worn in them at the top of the ring stoping places on all four sleeves and it still didn't smoke or foul plugs. Did use a little oil. Those little tractors are the best thing Ford ever made.
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