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350 utility gas engine rebuild

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iester

06-06-2005 18:12:37




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I decided to take the plunge and try to rebuild my 350u gas 175 cid engine. I'm sure i will be posting a lot of question's and hope you guys can help me out.Thanks in advance for any and all help.I already have oil pan & head removed i guess next step is to remove pistons & sleeves..How do i remove sleeves?




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El Toro

06-07-2005 04:03:21




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 Re: 350 utility gas engine rebuild in reply to iester, 06-06-2005 18:12:37  
You may be able to rent a sleeve puller from your local rental shop or have a puck made at your local machine shop that will just fit inside the
sleeve and have enough outside lip to grasp the sleeve and clear the block bore. Have a 3/4" hole drilled in the center and then use your 3/4
allthread. These sleeves are pressed in and are probably tight. Your local auto machine shop can press them out too if you're going to degrease the block. Hal

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PAULIH300

06-06-2005 19:09:56




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 Re: 350 utility gas engine rebuild in reply to iester, 06-06-2005 18:12:37  
You will need to fabricate a puller from steel stock,threaded rod,and wood blocks.When applying upward pressure,someone needs to take a hardwood block and deadblow hammer and pound up on the bottom of the sleeve to break them loose.



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iester

06-06-2005 19:35:26




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 Re: 350 utility gas engine rebuild in reply to PAULIH300, 06-06-2005 19:09:56  
Hey Paul,I know I said I would post and i do have back end of tractor done..Looks good but now looks like I am going to have to do D-SPLIT & fix t-o bearings & refurb engine.So 4by4 blocks on top all thread thru center to pull up oh bottom of sleeve while taping on block on bottom?



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