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Jul 7, 2024 |
hemmings.com | Jeff Smith |Paul Teutul |Jim Smart |Rocky Rotella
It’s time for a new clutch, pressure plate, and flywheel in your 1960s-1970s muscle car and you’ve no doubt heard that it’s a good idea to also change the pilot bushing in the crank. Problem is, how do you remove the old pilot bushing out of the crank? Perhaps you’ve heard of the grease trick. This is where you pack the area behind the bushing with as much grease as you can cram into the area.
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