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Farmall c 1951

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Greg 2010

12-13-2007 15:53:49




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I am rebuilding a Farmall C. I have the head and pistons out. I have read that the sleeves are wet sleeves and should pretty much slide out once the seal at the bottom is broken How is the seal broken and then is it this easy to remove the sleeves. Also, how hard is it to put new sleeves in. Any information will be appreciated.




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S/C BOB

12-13-2007 17:18:10




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 Re: Farmall c 1951 in reply to Greg 2010, 12-13-2007 15:53:49  
I have a rebuilt head, and a new rebuild kit for that engine and other stuff call 423-239-3790



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El Toro

12-13-2007 16:05:10




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 Re: Farmall c 1951 in reply to Greg 2010, 12-13-2007 15:53:49  
You need to tap on the sleeves with a piece of 2X2 oak once you have the pistons removed. Then you can access the old seals. Be sure to thoroughly clean that block area where the seals are installed. There's usually dirt and rust in that area. Clean the counterbore in the block too. Once you have the new seals installed you can coat the bottom lip of the new sleeves with dish detergent and install them. Should go in by hand. You may need to make a little bracket to keep those sleeves in place when installing the new pistons. Hal

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504-2

12-13-2007 16:16:24




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 Re: Farmall c 1951 in reply to El Toro, 12-13-2007 16:05:10  
Greg, the seals are just O rings. I used a 4X4 cut to length and a hyd bottle jack. Put pressure on it and smack the engine block with a block of wood and a hammer and they will pop right out.



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