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FYI to those who replace rear trailer arm rear position bushings 200

for those who do this job and have made the tool needed to remove and install these bushings the heavy washer used in back of the crank shaft bolt is the same (close enough) diameter as the outer diameter of the the rear bushing and can be used to easily push in or pull out this bushing.

obviously you're not going to remove the crank bolt to get the washer to use but if you troll junkyards and happen to pick up a spare balancer hold on to the washer.








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    heavy washer used in back of the crank shaft bolt 200

    Great tip, thanks. I've got a couple of scrap motors around. I'll check it out.
    --
    240s: 2 drivers and some parts cars








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    FYI to those who replace rear trailer arm rear position bushings 200


    Wow. Only took like 25 years for someone to figure this out! :-)

    Great find!

    Thanks!

    -Ryan
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    Athens, Ohio
    1987 245 DL 324k, Dog-hauler
    1990 245 DL 142k M47, E-codes, GT Sways/Braces, Dracos, A-cam
    1990 744GLE 189K 16-valve
    1991 745 GL 304k







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