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removeing super m sleeves

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super_m

11-27-2005 18:02:11




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what is the best way to remove the sleeves from a super m if you dont have a sleeve puller?




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another doug

11-28-2005 04:18:08




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 Re: removeing super m sleeves in reply to super_m, 11-27-2005 18:02:11  
You could always make a sleeve puller,1/2" ready rod, cut (use torch, and grinder)a nice thick steel disc the size of the block hole that the sleeve will ride up on and double nut the ready rod, use a piece of steel to make a bridge atop the block and keep adding steel blocks as the sleeve moves up and out, great fun and accomplishment for low cost, and you don't need to be a machine shop guy to do this either!

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Wayne Swenson

11-27-2005 18:37:20




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 Re: removeing super m sleeves in reply to super_m, 11-27-2005 18:02:11  
If you have access to an arc welder, cover the crankshaft & weld vertical beads on the inner surface of the liner. This will shrink the liner enough to remove it with minimal effort.



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El Toro

11-27-2005 18:34:04




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 Re: removeing super m sleeves in reply to super_m, 11-27-2005 18:02:11  
Since those sleeves are pressed in you may need to take the block and have your local auto machine shop to press out the old sleeves and press in the new ones. The block should be
degreased & oil passages cleaned. New cam bearings should be installed too. Cam should be inspected for wear, crankshaft should be measured
& head redone. Any valves or springs replaced if needed & valve seats installed.
Hal

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