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mark3006

12-13-2007 08:45:49




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what is the best/easyiest way to remove the cylinder sleeves fron farmall h tractor, i dont have the recommended tool




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El Toro

12-13-2007 13:49:05




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 Re: cylinder sleeves in reply to mark3006, 12-13-2007 08:45:49  
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Here's a sketch of Keith's sleeve puller. You need to have have the puck undercut enough to fit the sleeve bore and the outside diameter machined enough to clear the block bore. With a hole drilled in the center to clear the 3/4 allthread rod. Hal



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Janicholson

12-13-2007 08:59:13




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 Re: cylinder sleeves in reply to mark3006, 12-13-2007 08:45:49  
The making of the tool is really the only good answer. The puck should be bore size then step to bore size plus .090"
Then a 3/4" hole for ready rod in the middle.
On the top, a bridge made from 2X4" rectangular tubing and blocking or a pipe bigger than the sleeve flange to pull up against provides the pull. use heavy class nuts on the ready rod.

Some use a welder to make four passes up the walls of the sleeve from bottom to top these shrink the sleeve when cool, allowing easy removal. Protecting the journals is important, and not welding too deep causing bore dammage to the casting is also important. I would make (or have made) the puller. JimN

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