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Posted By slumlord444 9 Years Ago
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Had them off of my T Bird a while back. No problem.  Now I have gone brain dead and can't seem to figure out how they come off. Know I did it without any special tools. Couldn't find it in the shop manual. Anyone?
DANIEL TINDER
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I know they make a special tool, but a rag and a wide/progressive size selection of straight edge screwdrivers will work. The real trick is getting the register correct when reinstalling. Good luck.

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Finally looked at it and cussed it long enough to figure it out. You were right. Needed a bigger screwdriver. When I am in the mood to tinker I will make a tool to do this. I'm thinking  an old wood chisel that's the right thickness with a slot cut in it to slide under the shaft. May have to heat and bend it to make it work properly.
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   Get the tool,,,,,,,,,,JT 85,,,,,,,Snap-On


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