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Re: c113, c123 sleeve puller size
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Posted by El Toro on December 17, 2005 at 04:26:10 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: c113, c123 sleeve puller size posted by Jack in OH on December 17, 2005 at 03:07:52:
You really need to know which sleeves are in these engines. The C-113 engine may now have been rebuilt with an oversize sleeve kit from 3.00" to 3.125". The C-123 engine may be 3.250" instead of the original 3.125". I can give you a rough idea on the bores and this doesn't cover the 3.250" sleeves. The overall diameter of the Puck should be 3.280" and one end should be machined to 2.980" to slide inside the sleeve .375" and have the other end of the puck machined to 3.105" so it will fit inside the sleeve .375" too. The overall length of the puck should be 7/8 to 1.0 inches with a hole drilled through the center of the puck for 3/4" allthread. This will be used to pull the sleeves from the top of the block. This may fit both engines. The C-123 engine if it has 3.250" sleeves are probably 3.4375" at the seal end. Would be very easy to measure if you pull a piston. Hal
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