I gave up trying to work with my clutch drum tool
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Topic author - Posts: 184
- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2019 5:33 pm
- First Name: Bill
- Last Name: Crosby
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I gave up trying to work with my clutch drum tool
After fighting with the removal of a rather difficult (stuck) drum I decided to make my own that would remove any clutch drum. The ford tool was very old and I had to straighten it back to the original shape way to many times. This one will last.
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Re: I gave up trying to work with my clutch drum tool
Looks Good Bill!
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Re: I gave up trying to work with my clutch drum tool
Great job Bill, looks really beefy. I made this one from scraps in my shop when i was in a pinch, and wasn't willing to shell out the big $ for a Repop. So far, so good.
Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again.