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Special Volvo Tool 1426 140-160 1972

As some of you know, I am swapping an M410 for a BW35 in my 164E. When it came time to put the pilot bearing in, I discovered that Special Volvo Tool SVO 1426 was no where to be found. I wondered if George might have one, but then he is in Oklahoma and I am in South Dakota, and my wife won't let me out on my own much. So... Neccessity is the mother of invention. I used a 4 inch 5/16" bolt; a 1 inch socket; two slightyly smaller than 1" washers; and four nuts. It worked like a charm. Now if I could figure out how to make a stub shaft to alighn the clutch plate - I would be golden.

Kent







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