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sleeve installation
- Kawboy74
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p.s. pictures to come soon of the 900 as engine bottom end is together and in the newly painted frame.
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'88 ZX750R braided lines, mostly original
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1974 Z1A As original as I could get it
'88 ZX750R braided lines, mostly original
KZ1000 project on the bench
Burlington,Ontario,Canada
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- APE Jay
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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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- larrycavan
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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.
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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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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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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0.266mm=0.01"
0.026mm=0.001"
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According to the FSM, a new cylinder block is the next step from max overbore.
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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.
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