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Re: Sleeve removal
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Posted by MAGMAN on September 01, 2006 at 15:24:35 from (67.142.130.31):
In Reply to: Re: Sleeve removal posted by Gauger on September 01, 2006 at 13:39:46:
Yes that's exactly the way they are supposed to go and your directions are correct. I had two when I did mine that would go in and out by hand I figured I cleaned the bore to well with the hone before I installed them. If that were the case I would clean the bore extremely well and let it rust up a little before installing. I took lock tite sleeve stuff and had to clean the bore and put it around the sleeve and in the bore and it says once it gets heated up they will lock in. I have been running an H that I took the head gasket off from about 4 years ago and noticed when I turned the motor over one of the sleeves would come up with the piston and I reinstalled the head like 4 years ago and have run the dog out of her with no problems. I have been told by ChadS that they will seat and lock in better when they get warm JON
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