Did a search, but need specific "hints" in swapping the tailshaft bushing...

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  1. scooper77515

    scooper77515 No current projects.

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    Hints, suggestions, places where I might hit snags or get into trouble.

    I would hate to take the thing apart, screw it up, and not be able to drive because of a $10 part...

    I don't have the bushing driver, can I use a socket or something similar?

    I plan on taking the tailshaft housing off and doing the work on a bench, so hopefully, it will be easier and cleaner...
     
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    Was you ever able to find that bushing ? If not the pioneer part # is 755015 , I was board the other day at work :)
     
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    I think I might save myself the hassle, pop of the tailhousing, clean it up, and take it and the bushing in and let the local guy swap them, unless he is willing to loan me the bushing tool to use while we are standing there...
     

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