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Old 04-02-2007, 09:19 PM
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Dont be surprised if you dont find one. Mine did not come with one. You will also need something to put the bearing in place. I think i used a 6" 1 1/4 pipe to put mine. It was somewhat crude. Others might have an idea to set the bearing. Mark the 4 flanges. They should be assembled exactly the same way you took them out. Use white paint.
Good point on the bearing. They got to be pushed in evenly I presume.

By flanges, are you referring to the back end of the driveshaft that connects to the flex disc?

BTW, I believe there is no need to remove the rear flex disc either, right?
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Old 04-02-2007, 10:24 PM
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By flanges, are you referring to the back end of the driveshaft that connects to the flex disc?
Yes, sorry. I dont know what the ends of the drive shaft is called. If you are not removing the flex plates, just mark the position of the driveshaft and flexplate. I dont recall it anymore but I might have marked the position of the front to back driveshaft too.
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