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Topic: Re: ? On Massey 44 Block Sleeve Stand Out
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| Mike in Mn.
01-26-2013 07:42:22
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If you have tried all the sleeves in that hole I'm thinking the o-ring bore is off center holding that sleeve tipped in the bore. Every thing needs to be clean enough so when you dry fit the sleeves they drop right in, not push in, drop in with a klank. I would put some prussian blue around the top flange off that hole and see if your are getting a seat on the bottom side of the top flange. First check the deck of the block and make sure it's good. The flange of the sleeve absolutely has to set flat in the upper bore or it will break or crack. I'm thinking you may have to move the bottom bore where the 0-rings go over some to let that sleeve set flat on top. maybe possible with a drum sander or similar set up. If your sleeves all are setting flat on the flanges and the deck happens to be off by that one hole the head should seal on the sleeve ok and the gasket should be ok to take up the difference around that cylinder. I'm thinking that sleeve is tipped in the bore though. |
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| Scott(IN)
01-26-2013 15:22:57
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Re: ? On Massey 44 Block Sleeve Stand Out in reply to Mike in Mn., 01-26-2013 07:42:22
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| | I honed out the bottom bore some more today, got it to where I think it will work. I put ultra copper on like you said in a earlier post. Thanks for the advice. Scott |
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| Mike in Mn.
01-26-2013 20:37:33
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Re: ? On Massey 44 Block Sleeve Stand Out in reply to Scott(IN), 01-26-2013 15:22:57
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| Hope it works out for you. Mike |
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