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Posted by MN Scott on January 16, 2006 at 16:48:53 from (206.9.216.92):
In Reply to: Re: She is NOT getting the better of me today. posted by Kelly C on January 16, 2006 at 15:25:18:
Boy I don't know, the sleeve I just replaced in my 263 706 was a D class bore and the new sleeve took a hammer and block of wood to install it. Every thing was perfectally clean and the bore measured in specs, no taper or eggshaping. Not hard pounding but defenially not hand fit. The sleeve was from A&I and was USA made. Some new sleeves have variations in them so if one fits loose try another one, same goes for the pistons. Then you can always cheat and install the sleeve permanatlly with iodine. Make sure the sleeve and bore are cleaned with brake clean, then coat the sleeve and block bore with iodine making sure not to get it in any part you dont want rusted. Install the sleeve and leave it 48 hours and it will be permanatlly rusted in. I would'nt recommend it but thats the way the old timers around here used to do it.
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