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will it overheat?

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mrestorer08

01-22-2006 17:46:18




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would running a farmall m sleevless overheat if you were disking and bushogging with it?




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Mr. Farmall

01-22-2006 20:37:30




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 Re: will it overheat? in reply to mrestorer08, 01-22-2006 17:46:18  
You would be much better off using sleeves in your M and it would need less machine work with sleeves since you would not have to bore out the cylinder. Cylinder sleeves serve as a replaceable wear surface which is a good idea and is better than sleevless cylinders in most car engines.



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the tractor vet

01-22-2006 17:58:38




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 Re: will it overheat? in reply to mrestorer08, 01-22-2006 17:46:18  
No just scrap out the block.



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Janicholson

01-22-2006 18:43:20




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 Re: will it overheat? in reply to the tractor vet, 01-22-2006 17:58:38  
Boring an M block for oversized pistons and making the system correct with appropriate clearances and a ring at the top to seal the gasket will work (assuming it is not so thin that it breaks). The real issue is the eventual demise of the block. Without additional rather expensive boring and sleeving the original block will be toast when it wears out.
There is no cylinder related cause for overheating, if the tuneup is good and the pressures are not excessive.
JimN

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