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Old 07-02-2008, 01:10 AM   #6
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Default Re: Drive Sprocket Support Bearing

For the stator support bearing just put it back in as the original one was, if it was the same thickness on both sides then I would put the thicker side of your new bearing in first and it needs to go in just below flush, DONT drive it down until it stops! For removing bushings you may have to get creative though it looks like you made something work ok, just be careful not to gouge things up too much or go back over them with a small round file or emery cloth like you did for the stator support. I dont know of a bushing driver set that you will find locally but you may be able to find something close. I use a special driver set made specifically for automatic transmissions but is very expensive and they are made by transmission tool specialty companies so are more difficult to find. Scotty found a bushing driver set somewhere so maybe he will chime in on if the drivers fit ok.
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