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Posted by Chevy man on June 12, 2003 at 15:39:04 from (209.151.185.200):
In Reply to: removing sleeves from AC posted by Dave Banker on June 11, 2003 at 20:16:52:
to pull the sleeves: remove the pistons and connecting rods, and then use a puller to pull the sleeves from the block. When you replace the old sleeves, make sure that there is no dirt or foriegn objects in the sealing surfaces of the block or the new sleeves. the top of the sleeve should not extend more than .002 to .004 above the Block. If it is any more than .004, water will be able to leak around the head gasket. Use some vasaline to lubricate the two sealing rings. There ya go! If you have any more questions, feel free to E-mail me any time "dirtdr_58@yahoo.com"
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