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Old Yesterday, 03:52 PM   #1
typerr
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Join Date: May 2019
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Re: Pilot bushing removal is no fun

I hear you brother. When I did my 3-speed to T-5 swap I got the bright idea to replace the pilot bushing. I also bought several of the tools listed above. I finally resorted to using a small chisel to chop the bushing out in bits. Crank was left pristine surprisingly. All was done laying on my back with the truck on jack stands. Hopefully never again...
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