Fjbj40
Forum Mentor
Bob. When the aluminum cools and contracts that what hold the sleeves in. They put that oring at the bottom of the sleeves because when the bikes running and hot there is actually a few thousands of a gap between the block and the sleeves that oil would migrate up if not for the orings. its the head being bolted down that keeps th sleeves from literally coming out of th engine while running due to the expansion of the block away from the outside of the sleeves.
Just heat the block back up and seat the sleeves and then let it cool is all thats needed here.
When the engine is at operating temp there is no/zero clearance between the cylinder barrels and the cylinder cooling fins. They are an interference fit. You think the cooling fins get hotter than the barrels?
How would the cooling fins dissipate the heat out of the barrels if they are not touching the fins?

