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Posted by magman on July 13, 2006 at 15:55:56 from (67.142.130.34):
Hi Guys I was wondering after reading a post down below, My H that I have had since my father died in 76 Has always had the same M&W pistons in it. The sleeves are plum worn out. I rebuilt it back in the 90s just honed the heck out of it and found some sealed power rings that fit the M&W pistons,I bought brand new M&W sleeves a few years back for the ol girl and I hope to get to this one this winter if the bussiness goes all right,Do you think that The new after market High domes are competitive with the worn M&W Pistons I have in her now. I would like to find a place and have them knurled to take care of any wear. I do know that the sleeves are better than the ones I put in the SH I built last year and they were a national brand aftermarket. SO this is way to long How would you fellas do it. Sell the M&W sleeves on ebay? Use them with the old pistons? Buy A new aftermarket kit? I will not be buying case IH or CNH at those prices. MagMan
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