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Posted by Bob R Got it on November 01, 2000 at 14:34:52 from (209.198.116.180):
In Reply to: H Countershaft Nut posted by Bob R on November 01, 2000 at 13:19:09:
I got it with a longer bolt and had the head of the bolt at the outside edge of the nut . Just inside the groove . Hit my hand a couple dozen times , just glances off . Thanks for the other suggestions , they sound less pain full . I came up with another idea , that I was thinking of trying . Which is to take a bolt that fits lengthwise in the groove of the nut , weld a bolt on that like a "T" then use an impact wrench . Maby next time Later guy's Oh , I need another seal it was another one of those double seal jobs again ... I did the belly pump already , was tricky getting the shift arm back .
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