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Cylinder sleeve removal tips

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Golden Retrieve

07-09-2020 16:01:48




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48 8N engine rebuilding project. Looking for tips or removal tool suggestions.




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Olliejunkie

07-09-2020 21:54:28




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 Re: Cylinder sleeve removal tips in reply to Golden Retrievers, 07-09-2020 16:01:48  
I was needing to pull sleeves one day. I'm a ways from town so started looking around. Found a 1/2 inch plate with a hole in it, an old gate hinge with long threaded shaft and a pulley. I used it on a few engines. I used it on a transmission last to pull a race in and broke the pulley. I'm still kinda sad about that.



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showcrop

07-09-2020 17:17:39




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 Re: Cylinder sleeve removal tips in reply to Golden Retrievers, 07-09-2020 16:01:48  
I have pulled sleeves from a fe different engines but have never bought a puller. I make my own out of a 7/8 diam. fine threaded rod. Whatever actually engages the sleeve to pull it up through doesn't need to be very thick. Whatever you use to break the sleeve loose doesn't need to fit up through the bore.



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