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02 Jun 2010 19:47 #372962 by Kawboy74
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Hello all. I am at the point where I am ready to install my sleeves into my cylinder and was wondering if putting them in the freezer overnight will downsize them enough to allow easy insertion? I made sure the bores are super clean and did not want to use a light coating of grease on them as I was afraid of hydraulic lock once the rim got close to the top of the block. I also don't feel too comfortable putting the cylinder in the oven even if only a low temperature. Any advice from those who have undertaken this job would be greatly appreciated. David
p.s. pictures to come soon of the 900 as engine bottom end is together and in the newly painted frame.:P

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02 Jun 2010 19:51 #372966 by timebomb33
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i freeze new sleeves and then heat up the block with a propane torch then support the block underneath and install the sleeves also i put very heavy weights on top of the sleeves and let the expand into each other over night.

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02 Jun 2010 19:56 #372970 by Kawboy74
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Thanks Do they slide in relatively easy or is there some light force involved? I am afraid of getting them part way in and meeting resistance(boy does that sound familiar!):woohoo:

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02 Jun 2010 22:44 #373012 by APE Jay
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Don't bother putting the sleeves in the freezer. It is not cold enough to shrink them, only makes them cold. You need dry ice or liquid nitrogen to make them shrink.

Just heat the block approx 350 degrees for 1 hour and drop the sleeves in. After they cool. put them in a press and seat them, then surface the block.

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03 Jun 2010 04:36 #373037 by larrycavan
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APE Jay wrote:

Don't bother putting the sleeves in the freezer. It is not cold enough to shrink them, only makes them cold. You need dry ice or liquid nitrogen to make them shrink.

Just heat the block approx 350 degrees for 1 hour and drop the sleeves in. After they cool. put them in a press and seat them, then surface the block.


Make CERTAIN you do that last step. I've seen them squeeze up out as the block cools. If you don't press them back down you're going to have head gasket issues ;)

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03 Jun 2010 06:34 - 03 Jun 2010 13:11 #373052 by 531blackbanshee
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APE Jay wrote:

Don't bother putting the sleeves in the freezer. It is not cold enough to shrink them, only makes them cold. You need dry ice or liquid nitrogen to make them shrink.


sorry jay i can't let this one pass.
i can assure you that 45 minutes in a freezer will shrink a sleeve enough that after the cylinder has been heated for 45 minutes at 450 degrees that the sleeve will drop in with a chink sound(then cool in the press).this is with .005 thousandths press fit on a cylinder that was bored to .007 thousandths smaller than the sleeve then honed to get .005 thousnadths press.i do air and water cooled cylinders and have done thousands.

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04 Jun 2010 04:33 #373328 by larrycavan
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531blackbanshee wrote:

APE Jay wrote:

Don't bother putting the sleeves in the freezer. It is not cold enough to shrink them, only makes them cold. You need dry ice or liquid nitrogen to make them shrink.


sorry jay i can't let this one pass.
i can assure you that 45 minutes in a freezer will shrink a sleeve enough that after the cylinder has been heated for 45 minutes at 450 degrees that the sleeve will drop in with a chink sound(then cool in the press).this is with .005 thousandths press fit on a cylinder that was bored to .007 thousandths smaller than the sleeve then honed to get .005 thousnadths press.i do air and water cooled cylinders and have done thousands.

leon


You don't need to cool the sleeve at all if you heat the block that much. A room temperature sleeve will drop right in just as easy.

I've had sleeves come loose from heating a block with an electric gun to remove a stuck dowel. It's the aluminum expanding, not the cast iron cooling that makes the difference :)

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04 Jun 2010 05:00 #373334 by T_Dub
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Here's some engineering to throw in. An 80mm hole in an aluminum block should expand by about 0.266mm when heated to 175*C from room temp. In contrast, a cast iron sleeve of the same size will shrink about 0.026mm when cooled to -5*C. This is assuming a room temp of 25*C.

0.266mm=0.01"
0.026mm=0.001"
-5*C=23*F
175*C=350*F

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04 Jun 2010 05:04 #373335 by otakar
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Now- Now- Boys, Play nice, or you can go to your rooms. :P

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04 Jun 2010 07:10 #373358 by Patton
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:unsure: Wonder why the FSMs are virtually silent regarding cylinder sleeves or the removal and replacement or possibility of renewal.

According to the FSM, a new cylinder block is the next step from max overbore.

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04 Jun 2010 07:50 #373363 by timebomb33
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because the o.e's aren't willing to try some of the crazy stuff that we are and able to do. by the way i do sleeve swaps alot especally the last couple of weeks. and all i ever use is a propane torch and freeze the sleeves it's always worked for me and yes when your done you should get the block decked.

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04 Jun 2010 08:14 #373372 by zed1015
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I've done this loads of times now and all i do is put the cylinder barrel in the top shelf of the kitchen oven at 300deg and wait for the clank as the block slides down the old sleeves onto the shelf. Using some suitable gloves i lift out the old sleeves which are also hot and drop in the new ones which are just room temp.
I then set the cylinder with a wooden block under each end to keep the bottom of the sleeves clear to hang and with a weight on top of each sleeve i shut the oven door with the oven off and let it cool slowly.
Job done.

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