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Perkins four cylinder Diesel
Extracting the cylinder sleeve the easy fast way
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  • @ROVITTv
    @ROVITTv 5 місяців тому

    Good job

  • @RuthNewstead
    @RuthNewstead 7 місяців тому

    Dude you rough as buck

  • @tommysmith7701
    @tommysmith7701 10 місяців тому

    thank you great to see and very helpful

  • @mygundidntdoit999
    @mygundidntdoit999 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the great video. I'm going to use the same method to remove my sleeves. I hear people saying to use a puller, because you could damage the bores with a screwdriver, but a person would probably have a greater chance of damaging the top of the engine by putting all that crap on top of it and exerting that kind of force. On top of that, it's gonna take alot more time to press them things out.

  • @isaiah7245
    @isaiah7245 3 роки тому

    i use a stick welder, run beads down the bore and the liner will come right out when cool

  • @DavidReyes-fd3qz
    @DavidReyes-fd3qz 3 роки тому

    Big chance to damage the block

  • @enginerebuildgenset4985
    @enginerebuildgenset4985 4 роки тому

    Nice job sir

  • @stevecunningham3475
    @stevecunningham3475 5 років тому

    So no warping when heating one side of a cylinder wall like this ? Did you test for any oval shaping ?

  • @Nudnik1
    @Nudnik1 5 років тому

    I welded cast steel blocks. There is nothing wrong with what he is doing.. Come on.

  • @singtracks
    @singtracks 5 років тому

    hell if i can get my dexta liner to come out like that ,,i cant even get anything between the liner and the block,,its as if my liners are cast and your,s are like tin,,ive tried the heat like you ,,and ive even tried the weld from top to bottom x2 and then tried pulling with a drawer,,all to no avail,,ive now orderd a 3 inch angle grinder to try cutting a grove,,..yes i know i need to be carefull but what else can i do,,

  • @singtracks
    @singtracks 5 років тому

    ive watched several youtubers doing it this way,,not all use heat as well tho,,now gonna try it on my dexta,

  • @ovidiofs1
    @ovidiofs1 5 років тому

    Arc air cutting is easy

  • @waywardson8360
    @waywardson8360 5 років тому

    That is cool for saving money!

    • @gavrumney2242
      @gavrumney2242 4 роки тому

      At the expense of maby fucking your block have seen it done by some animals

  • @fordnut4914
    @fordnut4914 5 років тому

    Qlot of keyboard mechanics in here.

  • @leck31
    @leck31 5 років тому

    Run a bead of weld down the inside of the liner, when it cools down the liner cracks and then you just pull it out, I worked on perkins engines for years

    • @singtracks
      @singtracks 5 років тому

      does that only work on perkins then?

  • @MrLrry1266
    @MrLrry1266 6 років тому

    Heat it with torch or weld bead, let cool and the sleeve shrinks. Heat it with torch, cool it with water, sleeve shrinks. When you weld something the weld joint shrinks, sweating panels is the same think. Shrink it let fall out.

  • @andrewmorgan7500
    @andrewmorgan7500 6 років тому

    Wtf are you smoking? Go grab a proper puller man good God.

  • @webbwalle
    @webbwalle 6 років тому

    Simply turn the engine around and hit from the otherside..

  • @mikeschoeffter7420
    @mikeschoeffter7420 6 років тому

    Ouch! puller....

  • @minimanvk3tze
    @minimanvk3tze 6 років тому

    Much much easier to run an MMA electrode quickly up the inside of the sleeve a couple times and shrink it doesn't put heat into the bore like you did could see vapor rising out of the water jacket holes

  • @ddiabloll
    @ddiabloll 6 років тому

    I'll use this trick when im in a machine apocalypse like in terminator otherwise i will trash talk your method. Or until one day im stuck and have limited tools then youll find me doing it... But lets hope if it comes to that i can bore it out until it tears first

  • @lorenbailor
    @lorenbailor 6 років тому

    this is not the way I do this now, it is the same only without the torch much faster and no heat necessary. As to the "using a press" comments I don't have a press and the all time to set all that up. I saw on youtube guys using an air hammer so i thought I might improve the process. thanks for likes 262K who would've thought.

  • @shantahsieh4833
    @shantahsieh4833 6 років тому

    If you like to make your own energy you should go to Avasva

  • @wilkstepowy7461
    @wilkstepowy7461 6 років тому

    gdzie masz przyrząd do wyciągania tulei ciulu!

  • @grzes123ify
    @grzes123ify 7 років тому

    wyjmowanie tuleji mokrych prawidłowe ale te drugie to podejrzewam że zostało uszkodzone gniazdo tuleji

  • @mecanicaagricoladiesel5704
    @mecanicaagricoladiesel5704 7 років тому

    Asesino de motores no te da vergüenza subir ese vídeo cavernícola

  • @RCRWJR
    @RCRWJR 7 років тому

    if it works, I see no damage - good do this who care if your scared take to machine shop $25 per sleeve press out

  • @6h471
    @6h471 7 років тому

    I've done this lots of times, but used a rosebud tip. Run down the sleeve wall, and you'll see the sleeve bulge toward the center of the bore as you go. Go have coffee and come back 20 minutes later. They fall out with no damage to the block, which is more than can be said for using a sleeve puller.

    • @singtracks
      @singtracks 5 років тому

      a rosebud tip?? is that on the screwdriver or a different type of heat process.

  • @Zemu8
    @Zemu8 7 років тому

    Buy a liner puller before you overhaul

  • @johnsutherland9914
    @johnsutherland9914 7 років тому

    what ever works

  • @davesmith2733
    @davesmith2733 7 років тому

    He won't be working on my engine buy the proper tools or leave the job alone

  • @Aventuras_en_Moto_Hn
    @Aventuras_en_Moto_Hn 7 років тому

    if works whats the problem??

  • @aaronjd77
    @aaronjd77 7 років тому

    thats a cool video(more than one way of skinning a cat) your teaching people there are other methods to get a job done, without having to use an expensive service tool

  • @MrSweetaz
    @MrSweetaz 7 років тому

    Well, I guess there's a good reason this video is in the comedy category

  • @johnreynolds2718
    @johnreynolds2718 7 років тому

    Can help set the timing fuel pump timing on 3034 Perkins

  • @Gcal1956
    @Gcal1956 7 років тому

    lol dumbass

  • @bigbelconut
    @bigbelconut 8 років тому

    not a good idea, you risk the chance of cracking the parent bore. im a gactory trained perkins tech perkins say use a puller i have done it in the field with a welder but you have to run 3 beads from top to bottom and they come right out.

    • @keithhehner217
      @keithhehner217 7 років тому

      bigbelconut that video gave me chills. I never seen it done that way before. Lol

    • @jeffparris8387
      @jeffparris8387 7 років тому

      I used to know a jackass that removed liners this way. Always scored the shit out of the parent bore.

  • @flash51050
    @flash51050 8 років тому

    for fuck sake

  • @johnmahoney2134
    @johnmahoney2134 8 років тому

    Genius!!!!

  • @williamgrissom9022
    @williamgrissom9022 8 років тому

    I did the same in my 1985 M-B diesel engine. Ignore the naysayers. The liner is just thin cast-iron, so breaks easy. On the 1st cylinder, I first ran a weld bead down the liner, as I read on the internet and others state here. But it didn't just drop out so I started tapping w/ a small chisel on the edge from the bottom side. The liner starter folding in, so I inserted a thin screwdriver and found it tapped down easy, folding in the liner. Now smarter, I skipped the welder on the other 4 cyl and just worked the screwdriver in and got each out in 1 min. I hit harder than shown. You can then fold in the liner to drop it out. I had more trouble getting the new liners in. Heated the block over a gas stove and left the liner in the freezer, but still had to place a thick plate on top and beat w/ a sledgehammer. You can hear when they seat at the bottom.

    • @PyleZAP97
      @PyleZAP97 7 років тому

      William Grissom ...Did you lubricate the bore & outside of the sleeves with dishsoap?

  • @Edwin777-z9x
    @Edwin777-z9x 8 років тому

    your fired !!!!pick up and get the fuck out!!!!!!

  • @Fastpia
    @Fastpia 8 років тому

    How NOT to do that...

  • @ValtersPriede
    @ValtersPriede 8 років тому

    Its definitely not a procedure recommended by manufacturer... Have You heard about hydraulic press? Old cylinder liners/ sleeves should be pressed out from bottom. That is Perkins recommended way

    • @waywardson8360
      @waywardson8360 5 років тому

      Perkinz Shmerkinzz! I'll do whatever I want! Pbpbobpb!🕺

  • @ronaldj1781
    @ronaldj1781 8 років тому

    Good information and useful. Solutions are always based on resources. I've used the arc welder procedure but it scares the hell out of me. Afraid to get too much penetration. This looks less imposing for collateral damage, I like it!! I get a kick out of some of previous comments. Not everyone works factory!!!

  • @backcountry600
    @backcountry600 8 років тому

    I've done similar by tig welding 316 down the side of the sleeve it shrinks it enough to remove with the grips just the same!!! nice vid!!!

    • @MrGuvEuroman
      @MrGuvEuroman 8 років тому

      This 👆 Works every time arc welder with bent rod, cool it down, then the liner falls out.

  • @joetiller1031
    @joetiller1031 8 років тому

    You got to do what you got to do.

  • @42lookc
    @42lookc 9 років тому

    SLEEVE PULLER! Engine work isn't carpentry!

    • @singtracks
      @singtracks 5 років тому

      sleeve puller dont work on a 2mm liner

    • @gavrumney2242
      @gavrumney2242 4 роки тому

      @@singtracks they do I use one all the time

  • @dansmovingtrucking1314
    @dansmovingtrucking1314 9 років тому

    Very interesting, I knocked them up from the bottom on a '58 IH 4 Cyl with a blunt round stock chisel with plenty of penetrant and oil squirt can. No heat was necessary. they were thin and rusty like old beer cans. I also have this eng. in another hoe so- very interesting P.S remember that gut on "Laugh-In" who always said "Very Interesting"? : )

  • @lukas1640
    @lukas1640 9 років тому

    Dear Lord ............

  • @rainal34
    @rainal34 9 років тому

    any supplier the all MF parts outside there? Please email to me how i address You.Thanks