What is this used for?
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What is this used for?
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Eric Bremer
Tomball TX 77375
1968 Dodge Dart 440 Big Block, Edelbrock Performer RPM Heads, Performer RPM intake, Holley 770 CFM Street Avenger, .541/.538 lift hydraulic roller cam, Harland Sharp 1.6 Ratio Roller Rockers..Crane Roller lifters..580 Final lift, MSD pro-billet distributor, MSD ignition, 355 Auburn Suregrip 8 3/4 rear end.
1977 Dodge Aspen R/T...318...4 speed tranny with 355 gears in a 8 1/4" rear.
looks like a home made steering rack tool
To pull out bushing like a pilot bearing
its a dowl pin puller. there should be a sleeve that fits over the slotted collet that you hammer down over it so it grips the pin. looks like its already there, flip the middle piece over. there's usually more collets with them for different size pins. you use the top piece like a slide hammer, you hammer the sleeve down over the collet, then you hammer it up to pull the pin.
Last edited by 68 HEMI GTS; 03-30-2012 at 07:58 AM.
68 GTS Dart 10.34 @ 130.4mph 3780# pump gas street car!!
69 Roadrunner 440 6BBL 5 gear driver- IN NEED OF 69RR WIPER ARMS
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Eric Bremer
Tomball TX 77375
1968 Dodge Dart 440 Big Block, Edelbrock Performer RPM Heads, Performer RPM intake, Holley 770 CFM Street Avenger, .541/.538 lift hydraulic roller cam, Harland Sharp 1.6 Ratio Roller Rockers..Crane Roller lifters..580 Final lift, MSD pro-billet distributor, MSD ignition, 355 Auburn Suregrip 8 3/4 rear end.
1977 Dodge Aspen R/T...318...4 speed tranny with 355 gears in a 8 1/4" rear.
I always wondered how the shops removed the dowel pins off the deck. Now that I see this tool I understand how they remove them without damaging them or leaving marks on them. Thanks
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Finally done. 440, 727, 8 3/4, Blah, Blah, Blah...