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| luapp
01-31-2013 18:48:10
108.11.133.211
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how do youes usaly remove engin sleevs? ive always beat on a stick but id like a puller but dont know where to get one thanks |
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| Ken Macfarlane
02-07-2013 12:20:15
142.166.168.2
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to luapp, 01-31-2013 18:48:10
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| I've not been into a diesel before but I've heard folks talk about welding vertical strips up the sleeves so they just lift them out after they cool. |
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| Cliff Nelson
02-02-2013 11:01:15
69.21.97.161
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to luapp, 01-31-2013 18:48:10
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| For wet sleeves I have the OTC 1205 puller. It is not cheap at $500+ but well worth it if you're in the business. |
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| greygoat
02-02-2013 08:23:17
69.179.24.130
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to luapp, 01-31-2013 18:48:10
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| I've got a Snap-On sleeve puller, that has about 8 sizes of puller pucks. It cost over $200, in the late 1970's,and is probably over $500 now. For me, it has pulled hundreds of sleeve, and was worth the investment. My worthless grandsons wouldn't even know what it is and would probably pawn it for $25, and buy video games, when I pass! |
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| El Toro
02-01-2013 18:35:59
108.3.143.30
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to luapp, 01-31-2013 18:48:10
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| If you're handy with metal you can make a puller like Keith made for his Super C. He made a puck that was machined .010-.015" undersize to fit the inside bore of the sleeve and enough clearance to clear the block bore. Hal |
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| showcrop
02-01-2013 04:33:17
75.67.231.80
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to luapp, 01-31-2013 18:48:10
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| I made a puller for pulling sleeves from my Oliver. I bought a fine thread 7/8 bolt, Then just put holes through two stout pieces of steel and started tightening. You need a lot of pull and thus heavy stock to break them loose, Then you can switch over to a lighter piece for underneath, that will just clear the bore. On top you can add spacers under your heavy piece as it comes up and out. You don't need fancy. |
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| thurlow
02-01-2013 11:54:10
74.177.47.211
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to showcrop, 02-01-2013 04:33:17
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| Did the same thing; only problem is, I could probably make a new one quicker than I could find the old one. |
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| Dusty MI
02-01-2013 06:22:17
76.250.62.134
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to showcrop, 02-01-2013 04:33:17
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I have found that on bolts of the same size that find threads seam to strip quicker than coarse threads.
Dusty |
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| luapp
01-31-2013 20:16:13
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to luapp, 01-31-2013 18:48:10
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| there wet sleeves 4inch bore on a 1655 diesel |
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| El Toro
01-31-2013 19:14:36
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to luapp, 01-31-2013 18:48:10
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| You may be able to rent a puller. Hal |
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| Ted in NE-OH
01-31-2013 19:09:13
72.16.19.80
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to luapp, 01-31-2013 18:48:10
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| Search e-bay for "OTC sleeve Puller" they are there. |
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| J. Schwiebert
01-31-2013 18:57:11
209.143.54.246
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Re: pulling engin sleeves in reply to luapp, 01-31-2013 18:48:10
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| You talking wet or dry sleeves here? Also how big of sleeves? It makes a difference |
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