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Sleaves for 226 allis motor

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    Posted: 17 Jan 2020 at 4:37pm
I make sleaves for 226 for 4.600 bore. They r used john deer 466 sleaves.
The demesion r.
Top flange is .185
Outside of flange is 4.970
The barrel is 4.880
Bottom is 4.820
O-ring on top of sleave is .015, can get without o-ring.
Inside bore is 4.560
The inside will have to b bored.
U will have to bore block to fit sleave.
$90.00 per sleave.
Call or text or pm with questions. Sorry about all the pics, not technically savvy
Rob 608 228 4843.
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Rob, 
Is this sleeve intended to seal the bottom of the block with o rings or are pullers using some other type of material in the blocks??
 It looks like a good option to gain more cubic inches.
Any recommendations as to the pistons that could be used in these sleeves?
Not being a serious puller I have more questions than answers.

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 Chris 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Robacpuller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Jan 2020 at 9:44pm
Chris they r not o-ringed, I use a high temp epoxy on the bottom of sleave. Some use right stuff silicone. The ring on top is to seal compression with using a copper head gasket. I use bbc flat top pistons 4.600 bore with a 1.270 compression height. 8 inch rods, 6 inch crank.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote bsallis180 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jan 2020 at 3:05am
Ever bore in to the main oil galley at 4.820 at the bottom?
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Nope not even close.
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There is no main oil galley. The camshaft is hollow and it is the main artery for getting oil from the center of the block to each end.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sugarmaker Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Jan 2020 at 9:04am
So that combo would be 399 cubes. That must make a WD series tractor turn the tires pretty well! Looks like the pistons are in the $100 each range. I didnt check on 8 inch rods.
 are those Chevy also? Thanks for the information on sealing the sleeves also. Don't think I am ever going to go this route but always good to learn a little too.
I assume there some folks running these higher hp engines and being competitive too?
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I run a 37 wc, 18.4 x 34 tires. It runs good.
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Rob,
Awesome tractor! Thanks for posting the picture.
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Chris
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Awesome!

What weight class do you run it in?
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I run 3500 to 5000 lb. classes. 4 to 6 mph.I also run 15 x 5 38.tires depending on were im pulling and rules. It pulls best in 4000 and above.
It's a fun tractor.
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Are these ductile iron sleeves?
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Im guessing they r, they r out of a john deer 466 motor. I've been using them along time with 11.5 to compression. They r hard to turn.
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Can they turned to make for a 4.625 bore
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I usually keep them at 4.600. It's do able but it will get thin. If u don't do anything with air flow , cam, carb, dialing in cam and cam grind head work the extra cubes won't do much.I have a real good cam grind that works good with big cubes.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Charlie175 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Mar 2020 at 11:30am
I have no idea what kind of power (HP) they make. 
I have a basic "stock" 226 puller putting out 60 HP or so.
Charlie

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Charlie it should tip the century mark plus.
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