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Bore Clssification

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TiptonJack

08-22-2006 16:37:28




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Just read an older post that some of the more distinguished members of this forum commented on, and as it will soon pertain to my rebuild, I wanted to try to get some clarification.

One said that aftermarket sleeves will only fit A-B classification bores, and you must have C-D bores machined to A-B. I didn't know you could make one smaller, but that just goes to show my inexperience.

Another said you can get after market sleeves in the right size for either, you just have to specify when ordering.

I also heard that as long as they aren't D's, the sleeves will fit.

As I've almost got enough $ saved up to make that call and order my kit, I need to know because mine are are B's and C's.

Thanks fellers

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El Toro

08-23-2006 09:02:47




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 Re: Bore Clssification in reply to TiptonJack, 08-22-2006 16:37:28  
I think you should take that engine block to a reputable auto machine shop and have them install
the sleeves and pistons. Check with them before ordering a kit or let them order the kit. Hal



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the tractor vet

08-22-2006 19:35:50




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 Re: Bore Clssification in reply to TiptonJack, 08-22-2006 16:37:28  
what engine ya going to do????



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TiptonJack

08-23-2006 16:42:10




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 Re: Bore Clssification in reply to the tractor vet, 08-22-2006 19:35:50  
It's an H. I've already got the sleeves out, had everything into the shop mag'd, boiled, ground and honed, ready to assemble. I am definately putting it together myself, that's the whole reason I bought this tractor. I have a feeling this is almost a non-issue since it's just B's and C's on the bores. I know the later models had problems with sleeves going down, but not that much with these? Appreciate your input Vet.

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