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Old 12-23-2011, 12:26 AM   #26
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Re: Shade tree mechanics at their best. Your opinion please!

Anybody that works on these for a living has a special tool that removes the broken piece with ease. Maybe you have a friend or a old classmate or someone you know that is a mechanic or works at the local chevy garage that could loan you the tool? It has some strait groves in it that are sharp and tapered. You beat it in with a hammer like an easy out but it works 10 times better. The replacements are better but I still consider it a serviceable item, like when the coolant is changed replace it. Keeps the head pains at ease.
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