[AT] pulling sleaves

Cecil Bearden crbearden at copper.net
Mon Mar 20 19:26:36 PST 2006


I have taken them out with a plug in the bottom of the sleeve made from an 
old thick rubber shower shoe then filled the cylinder with liquid propane. 
I just made sure we did nto spark anything

Cecil in OKla
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From: "Chris Britton" <c.britton at worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 1:49 PM
Subject: [AT] pulling sleaves


>
> I've seen people install sleaves with a cap in the bottom and packed with 
> dry ice chips... what about reversing this to help it break free?
>
> Soundguy
>
>>From: ken knierim <wild1 at cpe-66-1-196-61.az.sprintbbd.net>
>>Subject: [AT] tractor question
>>I'm working on tearing down an old Case DH and have been running into
>>some "issues" pulling the sleeves. They are "resisting". I've tried
>>about every combination of wrench, all-thread and bad language I could
>>think of. There has to be a better way.
>>What do you folks use to pull sleeves? These are wet sleeves in a Case D
>>engine.
>
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