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Well got 1 out with no problem came out with no damage at all could press it back in if you wanted to, it wasnt easy to take out at all took lots of pulling on a ratchet and changing spacers once I got it out to a point where it hit on the puller but it came out so if anyone is interested I can post a picture and specs on how to make it or once I get the last 2 out your all more then welcome to barrow it
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I have no idea why someone would go through this much trouble to pull a sleeve for reuse when you can buy a new one for $32.
http://catalog.worldpac.com/mercedesshop/sophio/wizard.jsp?partner=mercedesshop&clientid=catalog.mercedesshop&baseurl=http://catalog.peachparts.com/&cookieid=2440YJZ0U25212RZJ5&year=1982&make=MB&model=300-DT-001&category=A&part=Cylinder+Sleeve
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Rick Miley 2014 Tesla Model S 2018 Tesla Model 3 2017 Nissan LEAF Former MB: 99 E300, 86 190E 2.3, 87 300E, 80 240D, 82 204D Euro Chain Elongation References |
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I agree with you there I wouldnt reuse one either but some one said they wanted to, and I needed to remove them from my block so I figured if I could make something to get them out and not damge them then why not
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like to see a photo thanks
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