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changing insulators and bearings on rope drive


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how do I install new insulators and bearings on my 1963 pontiac LeMans, I can not remove the old ones off of the rope drive shaft, I have new parts ready to install

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PY has a great group of '61-'63 Tempest / Lemans owners that should be able to walk you through this process.

https://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=427

They helped me out with this old Tempest.

Cheers.

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The Pontiac Oakland Club's technical advisor on the '61-63 Tempest/Lemans is Keith Collier. His email is:  [email protected].

If the PY guys can't help you, try reaching out to Keith.

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