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Old 06-23-2015, 10:27 AM
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Default Looking for a T-10 rear bushing removal tool

Looking for a T-10 4 speed rear bushing removal tool for my 75 Vette. It is for removing the brass yoke bushing in the tail end of the tranny while the tranny is still in the car. I called Kent-Moore and they don't have a tool listing that goes that far back.
I looked on Ebay and couldn't find anything. So if someone has one to sell or rent please let me know.
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Old 06-23-2015, 11:37 AM
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this place has a few tools.
http://www.atoztool.com/bushing_tools.html
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I have 2 from Snap On. I used one to remove the bushing on my M20. What is the diameter of your yoke?

S 8672D and S 6401A

Old 06-23-2015, 11:49 AM
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Try the local advanced auto or NAPA. They rent tools. Advance auto rents then for free with an option to buy.
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Originally Posted by nestor
I have 2 from Snap On. I used one to remove the bushing on my M20. What is the diameter of your yoke?

S 8672D and S 6401A

the yoke is 1 7/8 diameter.
I looked on the build sheet and it is a M20 listed.

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Originally Posted by speedreed8
this place has a few tools.
http://www.atoztool.com/bushing_tools.html
None for the T-10 tranny.
Old 06-24-2015, 09:12 AM
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The pullers I have will not work with the 32 spline 1 7/8 yoke.There are 2 more Snap On pullers S8687A and S 9611. I do not know the diameter of either one. S9611 is for GM 400 and that is 32 spline in link below. I do not know if it will work for you.

http://www.collectingsnapon.com/cata...talogPage=3028
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Originally Posted by nestor
The pullers I have will not work with the 32 spline 1 7/8 yoke.There are 2 more Snap On pullers S8687A and S 9611. I do not know the diameter of either one. S9611 is for GM 400 and that is 32 spline in link below. I do not know if it will work for you.

http://www.collectingsnapon.com/cata...talogPage=3028
THANKS.
I will see what I can come up with.
Didn't know it would be this hard to find the tool.
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Originally Posted by gaddied
THANKS.
I will see what I can come up with.
Didn't know it would be this hard to find the tool.
http://www.skspeed.com/manual-transmission-shop.aspx Call the tranny shop and ask for Brian (If he is still there, he was looking to sell and retire)
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Originally Posted by BlackC3vette
http://www.skspeed.com/manual-transmission-shop.aspx Call the tranny shop and ask for Brian (If he is still there, he was looking to sell and retire)
Tried to contact him but I guess he's not around.
So if anyone has any leads on a tool Please PM me here.
They couldn't have all fell of the face of the earth ??

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Still looking.
Looking for a Super T10 BW 4 speed transmission tailshaft bushing removal tool to buy or rent. It's for the 32 teeth output shaft.
I have looked every where, Ebay, tool companies , Etc. It seems they all disappeared of the face of the earth. Kent Moore tool company doesn't make them anymore.
So if anyone has one or knows someone that has one PLEASE let me know if I can buy or rent it.
Thanks!
Old 07-26-2015, 08:37 PM
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Have you thought about just removing the tail shaft? I know its a bit more work but probably can be done in a few hours instead of trying to track down a tool.....

Also, why are you trying to change it? Is your tranny leaking from the slip yolk?
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Originally Posted by kjr6306
Have you thought about just removing the tail shaft? I know its a bit more work but probably can be done in a few hours instead of trying to track down a tool.....

Also, why are you trying to change it? Is your tranny leaking from the slip yolk?
Don't want to remove tailhaft.
Yoke and busing are worn.
Old 07-27-2015, 08:34 PM
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I also couldn't find the tool for my 74 4speed. I took a hacksaw blade and ground it down so it would fit in the tail housing. The tail shaft splines held the blade in the proper position and it wasn't too bad sawing by hand. Took about 30 minutes. I then used a various makeshift tools and was able to hook the front of the bushing and slide it out.
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Originally Posted by nestor
I have 2 from Snap On. I used one to remove the bushing on my M20. What is the diameter of your yoke?

S 8672D and S 6401A

Nestor- do either of your removal tools work for a 27-spline, 1.5" yoke diameter, bushing? I'm trying to remove a 1.5" tail shaft bushing from the Muncie M21 in my 1968 Camaro.

Daniel
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Originally Posted by DWC66
Nestor- do either of your removal tools work for a 27-spline, 1.5" yoke diameter, bushing? I'm trying to remove a 1.5" tail shaft bushing from the Muncie M21 in my 1968 Camaro.

Daniel
What is tail shaft diameter? Tool slips in like the yoke and has to get past tail shaft.
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Originally Posted by nestor
What is tail shaft diameter? Tool slips in like the yoke and has to get past tail shaft.
Nestor-
I currently have a Snap On S8687A that I borrowed, but it's just a *hair* too large in diameter to catch the rear edge of my bushing. My yoke diameter is 1.5" and the new bushing ID is 1.502" (from what I can tell). So, the tail shaft diameter should be 1.630" (I believe).

Daniel

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Old 02-27-2020, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by DWC66
Nestor-
I currently have a Snap On S8687A that I borrowed, but it's just a *hair* too large in diameter to catch the rear edge of my bushing. My yoke diameter is 1.5" and the new bushing ID is 1.502" (from what I can tell). So, the tail shaft diameter should be 1.630" (I believe).

Daniel
I may have wrong term. I am asking diameter of output shaft(?). Here a a couple of pics showing inside and outside measurements

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Nestor-
I understand the dimension you're after now. The diameter of the "output shaft," which is the splined (27) end of the main shaft, is 1" (I'm 99% sure). I can verify the measurement this evening.

The ID of the bushing I'm trying to remove is 1.5." From your second photo, it looks to be the correct tool.

Daniel
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