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Sleeve Puller?

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kfox

02-20-2006 14:39:29




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Does anyone have the measurements handy for the slug for a H sleeve puller? Thanks ken




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kfox

02-21-2006 03:40:58




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 Re: Sleeve Puller? in reply to kfox, 02-20-2006 14:39:29  
Thanks again for the info guys. My Son-in-Law is a machinist out in Wyo. , and he will make the puck for me as soon as I decide on the measurments. I want it made out of 1" steel so it can be recessed for both sizes of H sleeves. Thanks also to Tractor Vet for explaining the bore size markings on each cylinder. The 9 speed H that I recently bought was marked d,d,e,d, and the "e" cyl. sleeve came out with the piston without any trouble. The engine I'm getting ready to rebuild is about 20,000 serial numbers newer, and the bores are all marked "c", so it may be a little tougher. Sometime between serial #360165, and 383405 IH must have overhauled their boreing machine. This was just before the Super H, so maybe they were getting ready.

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El Toro

02-21-2006 16:32:51




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 Re: Sleeve Puller? in reply to kfox, 02-21-2006 03:40:58  
They do list 2 different sets of sleeves for the H
depending on the SN. Here's web site for Clevite
sleeve kits. They only list the overbore kit to 3
7/16". Hal

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GordoSD

02-20-2006 19:29:08




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 Re: Sleeve Puller? in reply to kfox, 02-20-2006 14:39:29  
I was ready to have a local machine shop make me a puc. But I stopped by the local IH dealer ( in a town of 13,000), and he had a huge boxfull. We just sorted through them and found the H puc, he lent it to me, and I had it back the next day. He said they use them maybe twice a year. I made the rod and supports.

gordo



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Rod M.

02-20-2006 17:22:04




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 Re: Sleeve Puller? in reply to kfox, 02-20-2006 14:39:29  
Hal is right on the measurements ..pulled the sleeves outa my W-4 in December ..O.D. ended up being 3.545 on the puc. I used a piece of 4" well casing on the top side and 5/8" all thread in the center. It was over-built but i wasn't sure what to expect.



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El Toro

02-21-2006 16:25:43




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 Re: Sleeve Puller? in reply to Rod M., 02-20-2006 17:22:04  
Hi Rod, You mean I got one right for once. Some of these places that sell sleeve kits have the
OD of the sleeve listed. I couldn't find one the
H. I did see they have an oversize sleeve kit
for the H to 3.4375", so I guessed what the bore clearance needed to be. Do you have your own lathe? Hal



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El Toro

02-20-2006 15:45:51




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 Re: Sleeve Puller? in reply to kfox, 02-20-2006 14:39:29  
If the H has 3.375" pistons your puck should be
undercut to 3.355" so it will fit inside the sleeve. You need to check the overall block bore diameter and have the puck machined enough to clear the block bore. Probably somewhere around 3.550". The puck needs to have a 3/4" hole in the center of the puck so your allthread can be attached. Hal



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kfox

02-20-2006 15:48:29




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 Re: Sleeve Puller? in reply to El Toro, 02-20-2006 15:45:51  
Thanks, Hal



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