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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 07:58 PM
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I got the Pilot bearing removal tool from a Parts place that "loans out tools".The damn thing Worked once,but Not the Second or THIRD time..those other TWO times I used a DREMEL..(use at your own risk).
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by jackhild59
Video that FC pilot removal and post it up.
Will do! Subscribe to this thread, because I might get to do it a little sooner than I thought.


Originally Posted by jackhild59
BTW, don't you get enough *oil* and *grease* on you when working on an FC?
If you only knew... Right after I got the car a few years back, I was taking the tranny drain plug off and thought it was on further than it really was. I dropped the bolt into my eyeball and got a mouthful of gear oil, and enough **** in my hair to spike it like hair gel.
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Old Apr 14, 2009 | 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Hazard15301


If you only knew... Right after I got the car a few years back, I was taking the tranny drain plug off and thought it was on further than it really was. I dropped the bolt into my eyeball and got a mouthful of gear oil, and enough **** in my hair to spike it like hair gel.
Kinda like the Castrol Sludge commercials, right?
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