twotone68
lifetime mopar man
Haven't been in a service manual yet , do I Have To Take The Entire trans out n disassemble to change the tail shaft bushing ????? It's a 75 904. Thanks.
These work great, and I have used them a bunch of times before.
The tool on the right pulls the bushing out, and the one on the left is the installation driver.
The trick is to find one you can use, and then all you have to do is remove the driveline and not take any of the trans or mounts apart at all.
Maybe we need to have a FABO loaner tool section.
That's the first time I've seen that removal tool. For the work it'd save it'd be worth buying one if they aren't priced real crazy
Twotone one thing I forgot to mention is the bushing has an oil hole that needs aligned so make sure and clock the new bushing just as the old one was.
Those tools are priceless when you charge for a bushing replacement and it only takes 10 min to do it.
I bet. I learned a long time ago good tools can quickly pay for themselves
If I remember there is a channel cut on the bottom right (about the 5 o clock position) that the oil hole on the bushing lines up with.
I can't seem to find a picture of one, but I'm pretty sure about it, and a little known fact about why at the 5 o clock position and not straight at the bottom where you would think the most fluid would be was because the spinning internals blows the fluid over to that side and then it runs down the channel to the bushing.
Trip huh?