Oh yeh, I've seen one of those somewhere. You could probably make it out
of a piece of heavy angle iron. You could cut away the socke area with
your Dremel tool!
On Mon, 21 Aug 1995, Stan Fickes wrote:
> >Has anyone ever been able to remove the large nut securing the pinion shaft
> >on an early B differential?
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> I've seen a special tool used for this nut; it's a long bar, the end of
> which has 2 holes for bolting to the U-joint mount, and a cutout between
> the holes so the socket clears the bar. This allows you to hold the pinion
> steady while attempting to break your fingers with the 2x4... sf
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