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Re: How do I remove old cylinderliners?
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Posted by Cyl Removall on December 27, 2001 at 14:27:49 from (209.240.222.32):
In Reply to: How do I remove old cylinderliners? posted by Runar Hollerud on December 27, 2001 at 12:54:37:
Usually I take the engine block when all stripped down to like a NAPA and have them remove the old ones and install the new one cause if you happen to not get one seated all the way and leaks YOU have to redo. And if NAPA does it you can recoop alittle in tHe process($$).But Once you have the engine stripped you should be able to pound them out from the bottom.If not take an arc welder and make couple quick passes on cyl walls(opposite each other..max 4 passes)and sleeves will just about drop out and the new ones put in the freezer over nite and make sure the engine is in a warm shop(warm engine..cold cyl) and the new ones will just drop in and should just finish pushing them in with your hands. but one at a time(leave rest in freezer till needed) and quickly ..the colder(smaller when frozen) they are the easyer they install..!!..good luck
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