[AT] Ford "N" sleeves
Chuck Saunders
csaunders at bluevalleyk12.org
Mon Dec 27 11:00:10 PST 2004
Hey Ron,
I didn't say I took it there first <G>, after I had my fun I was glad to
entertain them with my skills. When I do my 9n do you think I will take
it to them 1st? Of course not, but i won't try the weld trick either.
I am getting a big head though. The other day I actually got a broken
rusted in bolt out with an E-Z-Out. Normally I just drill the hole break
off the E-Z-Out and start looking for a new part.
Who knows what the new year holds
Chuck Saunders
Kansas City, MO
Ronald L. Cook wrote:
> Yeah, but where's the fun in that???? Everyone knows a machine shop
> can do it. 'sides, it's only an N Ford.<VBG>
>
> Ron Cook
> Salix, Ia
> who just happens to own a 2N
>
> Spencer Yost wrote:
>
>> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
>> On 12/27/2004 at 8:53 AM Chuck Saunders wrote:
>>
>>> Well I tried the weld a bead and out comes the sleeve method on my
>>> 8n. Results were not as pretty as others have enjoyed.
>>> Ran the beads -- the sleeves did not "fall out"
>>>
>>
>>
>> As Chuck's personal story would imply, I have seen more trashed
>> blocks with
>> weld lines than I have heard successful stories(You are not the only one
>> Chuck!) . Sleeves WILL press or pull out. If they don't your plate or
>> press are not strong enough. Granted maybe that means a trip to a
>> professional. Machine shops will, as often as not, do it for free if
>> you
>> are having them do other work(ie probably stuff you are going to have
>> done
>> anyways like decking the block & head, etc)
>>
>> PS: I had mentioned this on the list before so I just wanted to let
>> everyone know that I finished the rebuild of my Isuzu Trooper Turbo
>> Diesel
>> engine. The pictures are at my photo gallery at ATIS. Have 220
>> miles on
>> the new engine and while I did fight a small oil leak, it has run
>> beautifully otherwise.
>>
>> http://www.antique-tractor.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=IDIESEL
>>
>>
>>
>> Spencer Yost
>> Owner, ATIS
>> Plow the Net!
>> http://www.atis.net
>
>
>>
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