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Re: CRACKED A SLEEVE!!! NEED HELP PLEASE!!!
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Posted by John M on February 05, 2006 at 06:55:30 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: CRACKED A SLEEVE!!! NEED HELP PLEASE!!! posted by Booe on February 04, 2006 at 21:29:03:
Last tractor I put sleeves in thats pretty much what I did,except Ihad my brother, who is a machinist,make me a tapered "plug" for the top of the sleeve.At the time I was unsure if the bottom of the sleeve would go past the cylinder wall so my bottom peice of the set straddled the bottom of the block where the oil pan mounts with a couple of peices of hard rubber between the peice and the bottom of the block to prevent scarring the oil pan gasket surface.Now,call it laziness or whatever,I let my local engine shop guy do it.he has the proper tools to do it right and if by chance HE breaks one,then he has to pay for it!
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