pineneedle
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I have a badly scored surface on the rear of the crank on my rebuilt 304. So I am going to put a speedy sleeve over it. The sleeve has a flange on the back side that mates with the installing tool they supply with the sleeve. Once I get the sleeve well onto the crank, I can't see how I will get that flange off. It is scored to break loose, but there is very little space between the block and the crank for access. So, if anyone has done this, how about a little advice? Since I am asking, I am also concerned about installing the seal over the sleeve. The sleeve is thin, but it does have a leading edge. Should I be concerned about damaging the seal lips when installing it over the sleeve? Is there a "good" way to do it? Thanks, pineneedle