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Some time ago, 2years or so, I posted for another member instructions for a pin tool to access the pressure filter in the J o/d. If one is making a tool to hold a drive flange, hinge one leg so it will swing and fit diameters.
Cheers Ian A
Some time ago, 2years or so, I posted for another member instructions for a pin tool to access the pressure filter in the J o/d. If one is making a tool to hold a drive flange, hinge one leg so it will swing and fit diameters.
Cheers Ian A
Good idea, never thought of that! When I rebuild my overdrive I bent my tools I made trying to get the other two plugs out they were so tight!
James
sigpic Stag Haulage, Flookburgh
74 Stag Manual Triumph V8, Loads of other vintage scrap
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