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Gordo

03-09-2005 07:37:57




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They're out. Borrowed the IH puck from local dealer. It was marked "H-3 3/8" on the side. Fabricated my own rod from grade 8 continuous and a 1 1/4 cold rolled bar for the top. Wheel lug nut to turn it down. Several oak spacers cut lengthwise on band saw. Everything in place, 3/4 inch breaker bar and socket and I was prepared to grunt and groan. But to my surprise, after about 540 degrees of moderate torque, they just popped loose and I spun them up with a 12 inch crescent. Wondering now if they came out "too easy" Guess I will see what shape block bore is in when I start inspalling new sleeves. I can't find a spec sheet on the exact diameter of the bore shoud be. An H , engine cast in 49.

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captaink

03-10-2005 08:26:47




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 Re: Sleeve pulling update in reply to Gordo, 03-09-2005 07:37:57  
Gordo,

You say that they popped loose and then you still needed a wrench to get them out. This sounds like the way they were designed to fit to me. Just to make sure, check the counter bore at the top of the block and the old sleeves, and the sidewalls of the sleeves and block for signs that the sleeves were “working” up and down with the pistons. If you don’t see any signs of this you should be just fine.

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Gordo

03-09-2005 17:21:14




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 Re: Sleeve pulling update in reply to Gordo, 03-09-2005 07:37:57  
IRT the comment about the soil, for you soil experts , it is classified as "alluvial land" one of the highest assesed soil types in SD. Anyone else have that in other states?

Gordo-SD



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greywynd

03-09-2005 23:24:39




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 Re: Sleeve pulling update in reply to Gordo, 03-09-2005 17:21:14  
If I'm remembering right, I think that 'alluvial' means that it is a glacial deposit. I would think that SD would be getting close to the southern limit of the glaciers, but it may be farther south too....wonder whatever happened to my old geography text book

Mark



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Andy Martin

03-09-2005 12:30:21




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 Re: Sleeve pulling update in reply to Gordo, 03-09-2005 07:37:57  
I don't understand why you would be worried about them coming out "too easy".

Thank the good Lord they came out.

I feel blessed when they come up with the pistons.



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El Toro

03-09-2005 09:23:50




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 Re: Sleeve pulling update in reply to Gordo, 03-09-2005 07:37:57  
You could measure the outside diameter of the old sleeves should be close to the block bore. I liked the looks of that loamy soil that you were
plowing last Sunday. Hal



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