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Replacing busings in Shift Coupler

Hello all,
I am attempting to replace the bushings in my shift coupler, how do I remove the center pin? I think I can punch it out, but I don't want to risk damaging the coupler or the pin. I can't see any snap rings, thanks for the replies. Here is a picture of my shift coupler.


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Old 12-19-2010, 12:49 PM
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Use a press. No pins are holding it in.
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Use a press. No pins are holding it in.
Or improvise one with your bench vise, using a small deep well socket that's a smaller diameter than the pin.

Works like a charm.
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That's the ticket, thanks for the tip about the deep well socket.
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There's nothing wrong w/ that coupler bushing

The 915 is the worst shifting transmission ever

It will come out eventually, the socket, heat, PB Blaster....just keep at it.
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I used this and it worked like a charm - using a small socket as suggested:

1 Ton Arbor Press

get the 20% off coupon from most auto magazines and it's pretty cheap.

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Or improvise one with your bench vise, using a small deep well socket that's a smaller diameter than the pin.

Works like a charm.
+1. I used that method and it worked great for me.
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I posted about a new trick I found a couple of months ago. I have done a bunch of these on a press, but for ****s and giggles, I recently tried pushing out the pin with an air hammer, and a blunt punch. It works like a charm, and is way easier, and faster than using a press. Just put the steel part of the coupler in a vise, and tighten it pretty good, then drive the pin out with the air hammer using a blunt nosed punch. Comes out like butter, and goes back in just as easy. I probably have done 4-5 of these since I first tried it, and it works sweet.
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You probably have the pin out buy now, but the fastest method is to catch the square section in your vice and use a small drift to tap the pin out. (Fastfred is using a little more technology, but the same method.)
Assembly is the reverse.
Takes a few seconds each way.

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