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Macgyver5
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Post by Macgyver5 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:40 pm

I'm looking for a cylinder for a 64 305 Superhawk... the sleeves in mine are loose and not seating properly....

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Brandon
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: Help

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Feb 20, 2008 6:44 pm

Remove the sleeves. Wash/wipe and clean them with acetone/lacquer thinner then spray with Krylon clear finish a couple of times. (let dry) Clean the aluminum assy holes the same way. (no spray) Then put the cylinders in the freezer and the aluminum assy in the oven (200 degrees) and after a couple of hours prop the aluminum assy on anything that will allow you to drop the frozen sleeves into the holes of the aluminum assy. Works gor me every time. ...........................lm
Macgyver5 wrote:I'm looking for a cylinder for a 64 305 Superhawk... the sleeves in mine are loose and not seating properly....

Thanks
Brandon
831-566-4154

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