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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Durham, NC, USA
Posts: 7
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![]() I'm trying to install an AOD in my '67 Mustang, which was originally equipped with a 3-spd manual tranny. The clutch pilot bushing is impeding the torque converter from seating properly. However, I can't get it out! I've busted two bearing pullers trying to remove the darned thing. Anybody out there know a way to remove it, short of cutting it out?!
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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 208
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![]() the best old trick I know of is to pack the space behind the bearing with grease....make sure you get it as full as possible. You then need something to use as a driver...a metal rod or dowl that just barely fits inside the hole in the bearing. Striking the rod sharply with a hammer should force the bearing out. You have to find something that fits really good or all you'll do is squirt grease out. Good luck.
------------------ 66 GT Fastback 5.0, 5-speed, cable clutch, JBA's, 3.40 gears, EFI coming soon? |
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: California, USA
Posts: 10
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![]() Worked for me! use a wooden dowel that fits tight
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