Any tips on installing the speedo drive bushing? |
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Any tips on installing the speedo drive bushing? |
RickS |
Apr 22 2020, 10:28 PM
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So I have one of Mark’s no-leak speedo drive bushings. All I know is that the a$$ end of the car needs to be raised so all the tranny fluid doesn’t leak out. But how do you get the old one out since I see no threads on the Mark unit, and are there any tricks involved? Does it press in, or how is it secured? Mark says it’s self explanatory but looking at the piece, it’s a total mystery.
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