Posted by Lanse on September 01, 2008 at 17:22:16 from (64.12.117.74):
I looked at 3 auto parts stores for a sleeve puller, and got 3 really wierds looks. Seems you need some huge press for the newer stuff.
So i propped the block up and beat on them with a sledge hammer and block of wood. Thats accually the first thing thats gone according to plan in the last few weeks. Felt good.
I removed the remains of the old O rings and cleaned the sleeves up with a wire wheel. Now theyre soaking in carb dip.
I know everything here went right only because something else, something bigger and more expensive is about to go horribly wrong.
How do i install these O-rings??? I still have to hose down DickL's Rebuilt block (thanks again dick) and then i get to start assembleing it.
Im assuming that i just put these rings in the grooves on the sleeves, but haveing never done this before, i think i'll ask. Thanks guys.
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