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Finishing the sleeve puller.

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Loren

04-18-2004 20:48:24




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Finally have a bit more time to make the sleeve puller for my B. I have one more question though first. Are the sleeves tight the full length or are they relieved and will slide free after an initial pull? In other words, since I sem to not word things well, am I going to have to PULL them full lenght or not? If not, how far? Thanks, Loren.




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Thanks for the help guys.

04-19-2004 20:20:11




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 Re: Finishing the sleeve puller. in reply to Loren, 04-18-2004 20:48:24  
Loren



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Brad

04-19-2004 09:46:45




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 Re: Finishing the sleeve puller. in reply to Loren, 04-18-2004 20:48:24  
Once they pop loose and move a half inch or so they should come the rest of the way with ease.



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gene b

04-19-2004 02:34:57




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 Re: Finishing the sleeve puller. in reply to Loren, 04-18-2004 20:48:24  
Only have to pull a little over an inch.



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riverbend

04-19-2004 07:01:23




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 Re: Re: Finishing the sleeve puller. in reply to gene b, 04-19-2004 02:34:57  
On my H they had to be pulled all the way up, so I guess it depends.



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Red Dave

04-19-2004 11:50:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Finishing the sleeve puller. in reply to riverbend, 04-19-2004 07:01:23  
Yep, it depends on what kind of engine it is. The B has a wet sleeve engine. Your H is dry sleeve.



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