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#1262541 04/14/2018 7:04 PM
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I am working on a 1951 3100 1/2 ton install a 3.55:1 ring and pinion set and I cannot for the life of me locate the pinion spacer tool. It is some where around here but I need to move forward.

Could someone tell me how thick the pinion spacer tool is? I'll just make one.



(Stupid thing will probably turn up in a few weeks when I least expect it.) not me

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It’s not difficult to make and really is just a spacer used during assembly.

The DEVE site has the pattern for the pinion tool 3/32” thick..

http://devestechnet.com/Home/DifferentialOverhaul


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