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Posted by ChShaffer on January 23, 2006 at 12:43:49 from (207.255.2.2):
I recently removed pistons and rods from a 350 farmall that had been seized due to sitting for an extended period of time. Needed to press piston out of one of the cylinders (the one with the valve open) in order to remove it from the engine. The sleeve in this cylinder has pitted noticeably more than the others. In reading this forum, the tractor vet mentioned different sleeve classifications by letter designation. Namely,A-D. This particular tractor has the stamped sleeves on the block deck with B,C,C, D. IH indicates they will sell individual sleeve and piston combinations at $150.+ per unit. Are there any aftermarket manufacturers who make an over sized sleeve i.e.,larger outside diameter to accomodate IH's poor machining consistency? Does anyone know what the specifications or measurements are for the C and D class sleeve designations? Thanks ahed for your input.
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