cylinder liners in M7950dt

bcardensr

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Anybody put new liners in the engine block on an M7950DT? My machine shop is stumped because there is no lip at top or bottom and he doesn't see how liner are retained. Any thoughts or suggestions appreciated.
 

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The liners are simply a press fit in the block. I have never seen one come loose in a kubota
Ed
 

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Any machine shop worth their salt should know how to install these sleeves. Kubota sleeves are "unfinished" They must remove the old ones, Then press in the new ones and bore/ hone them to the proper size. On the bigger engines I clean the empty bores and new sleeves thoroughly then lightly oil the bores and sleeves and press them in. Not really much to it. Some people chill the sleeves in a refrigerator or with CO2. Probably doesn't hurt but unless you are super quick they will be up to equal temp long before you get them pressed in!
Ed
 
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Don't clean the bores with a hone or emery cloth! You don't want to make them any bigger. Just clean them with varsol or a similar solvent. Many diesels have sleeves like these, Perkins comes immediately to mind. Perkins run their sleeves a lot looser than Kubota do and they don't come out either. The sleeve, once installed and bored to size, is only 1.5 mm thick. Not much area there to "push" them down.
Ed
 

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Does this mean the entire m7950dt engine block needs to come out for the boring to size? Or is there any way to do this in-frame.
 

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Does this mean the entire m7950dt engine block needs to come out for the boring to size? Or is there any way to do this in-frame.
Yes to properly bore the engine you will need to remove it from the tractor.
 

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Sounds like you found yourself a backyard machine shop or your attempting to perform this job yourself.
Really???? That was rude! Even to a poster and a post that is like 8 years old!
 

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Hudson, Perhaps North Idaho Wolfman was trying to get you to be more tactful in your comments.

A person comes to the forum to ask a question, and it's posted at the end of a thread dated 6-09. You make a comment to the guy's situation who is long gone, not helping the new guy at all, only being offensive.

tact-- "Delicate perception of the right thing to say or do without offending." -- According to Webster.