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Re: She is NOT getting the better of me today.
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 16, 2006 at 19:47:02 from (4.124.76.207):
In Reply to: Re: She is NOT getting the better of me today. posted by MN Scott on January 16, 2006 at 17:32:19:
Now my understanding is that was what they tryed first and had some problems and went to the press fit on all as they would work lose and break the flang off and suck the sleeve down . Even Cummins has went to a press fit after all them years of a basic hand fit on the 855's as time went on the hand fit when they started going into the higher Hp. the sleeve would walk and crack the counter bore as the bottom was working on the O/Rings so they made a change where you did some machine work and then the new style sleeve was a press fit . I know from my old cummins that i worked over and jacked up to way beyond a sain Hp. that when she did go yuckyucko phuey that my counter bores where all cracked and i had to do a counterbore repair and have had to repair a couple counter bores on a couple 706 that the sleeve was working and almost cracked off .
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