Dumb question incoming . Could a sleeve not be machined to fit the hole if sleeve was slightly longer than needed , to do away with the shim ?
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Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Oxbow, Feb 19, 2024.
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Now for immediate questions:
- Can I steam clean the block with our hot-water pressure washer, or should I try to avoid getting moisture in the block?
- Is it critical to have the bevels going into the lower bores pristine so that they don't catch an o-ring? About half of the liners showed some damage to the top o-ring on the liner, but the other two were good.
- If the deck measures good and the counterbores do as well, can a guy get by with just cleaning everything up including where the water grommets go, or is that just foolish - take the block in and have it decked?
- Automatically plan on new cam bearings?
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I would steam the piss out of it. If the lower bore itself is good but just the beveled transition itself has a spot on the thrust side I would get some of that high temp compound and just fill in that low area. Sand it down uniform with rest of block. What you want is an even taper so as to not roll a liner o ring going back. Now this is for sorta minimal wear. Though I have gotten by doing it at wore the Flip out too. The top I would put deck rings in it if it’s cut to 60 on one hole. The bad about that is they may come out with a liner if you get it sure enough hot. Which isn’t a earth shattering thing but a pain no less
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Finished product of last one I had rings built for. You set up on it and cut it, a machine shop builds the inserts. Then you put retaining compound on and press them in. Set back up on it and cut them down to within 1.5 thousandths then get your draw file and straight edge out. It’s a processsawmill, mile marker 27, Last Call and 6 others Thank this. -
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So, I could get someone to come and cut those and then we can press them in here is what your thinking? I like that idea. I believe we can do the epoxy job on the lower bores ok. If I have the rings made do I ask for a specific material? They're not stainless by the looks of your picture.broke down plumber, mile marker 27, Last Call and 3 others Thank this. -
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