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> Removing dog teeth, From a gear, not a dog
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post Sep 20 2004, 10:42 AM
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I now have an H gear (yay!) and it has well worn dog teeth on it. The tranny rebuilding bible (Red-Beard's article) shows a special expensive looking tool. It then says there are ways to get around using it that will be addressed later, but I don't see them in the article. Does anyone have any proven methods, or should I just make something like the special tool?
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post Sep 20 2004, 11:35 AM
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QUOTE(bob174 @ Sep 20 2004, 09:04 AM)
I've got the tool--I'll be happy to loan it to you if you like. It'd be a bitch to get them out without it. It's currently loaned out to one of my friends locally, but I could get it back in a couple days... You cover the shipping...

I would use the tool. I have one you can borrow if you are close to SF. The tool makes it so ridiculously easy to get these things off - you just slap it in a vice with a couple of blocks and squeeze it off. Happy happy joy joy.
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