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engine torque bushing 850 1994

1 lump of m10 threaded bolt (about 14 "), two nuts 2 washers to fit, a couple of blocks of wood and bit of steel bar and you can just pull the old bushing right out, and the new one right in...about 20 minutes - if you have to cut the bar, drill a hole in it and assemble - less if you dont! (if handy a two leg gear puller makes fianl adjustment a sinch, but not really required)

wouldnt monkey about with that awkward and risky sawing cutting!

of course the dealer tells you you need a 10 ton press (yeh right!)






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