Description
When your Ford tractor engine starts burning oil or you’re hearing that telltale knock that means it’s time for a rebuild, worn cylinders are usually the culprit. This cylinder sleeve set gives you fresh, precisely-machined surfaces that’ll bring back the compression and power your engine had when it was new. Whether you’re rebuilding an old N-series that’s been in the family for decades or refreshing a utility tractor that’s earned its keep, these sleeves are your first step to getting that engine running like it should.
What You’re Getting
- Cast iron construction built tough to handle the thermal expansion and stress of farm work
- Precision bore dimensions that match original factory specifications for proper fit
- Durable wall thickness designed to handle years of heavy-duty operation
- Professional-grade finish that ensures proper piston ring seating and oil control
Built for Real Farm Work
This sleeve set fits Ford tractor engines that power everything from compact utility tractors handling loader work around the barn to larger machines pulling implements in the field. Ford tractors are built for small to medium farms where you need reliable equipment that can handle everything from field cultivation to hay work. These engines work hard for a living, and proper cylinder sleeves are essential for maintaining the compression and oil control that keeps them running strong.
Made to Last
TISCO builds their engine components to meet or exceed original specifications, using materials that handle the heat cycling between cold morning starts and hot summer shutdowns. The cast iron construction handles the constant thermal expansion and contraction cycles that come with daily farm work, season after season.
Installation Notes
This is a complete teardown job that requires machine shop work for cleaning and inspection. Make sure your block is checked for wear and properly honed before installing new sleeves. Take your time with the assembly work—these engines respond well to careful installation and proper break-in procedures. It’s also a good time to inspect and replace other wear items while you’ve got everything apart.






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