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Old 12-31-2022, 04:01 PM   #71
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Originally Posted by blsfrs View Post
Back in the good old days, Chevys used the same input shaft on everything they made. We had an input shaft alignment tool that worked on anything GM from the 1940's thru the 1980's. Even the bolt pattern on the transmissions was the same.

I would say that 98% of the time, the plastic tool will work just fine, if you are careful.
Most Subarus are the same too.

It's overkill if you are being careful but there ain't no kill like overkill.
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