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Old 03-28-2014, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by SlickGT1 View Post
Go to home depot with your measurements. Buy 2' sections of the appropriate PVC pipe. You may need to use adapters and such. Glue it up, and cut out the centers of them to access the parts once pressed. I have seen this before on your transmission, on this forum.
Great idea!

Let's see:



Looks like Schedule 80 PVC will get me the closest, but Schedule 40 might work as well. I'll play with it once I get the assemblies out to see what I can come up with. Yeah, $360 for a set of tools I'll likely never need to use again (hopefully!) does not make much sense. If they could have done the set of tools for under $100 I would have probably gone for it, but not at the price they quoted me.
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