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Originally posted by Raymond
Dalton, the pin socket I bought is from SirTools.com. I can't remember the part number and there aren't any markings on it. It was the only one they showed. I originally got the tool part number from Naj. I believe he had purchased and used one so it must have been right for his car.
Ray
'68 280SL 4-spd Coupe
The problem one runs into with this pin socket is all the manufactures list them by auto trans type. No mention of manual , so this is the cause of the confusion...
So , guys sometime order the late K4C-025 one , when it is the earlier K4A -025 auto one that fits our manual trans nut.
So , whichever manufacturer one uses , make sure their listing is for the K4A/025 trans and it will be the correct stick one .
The pin for rear diff is the same for all swing axles, so one never winds up w/imcorrect one , as it is the only one...
You would think that they would mention this difference , but they do not..
If one has a late .044, the K4C-025 auto is correct. I believe that would be after the '69 break line..
It is not uncommon to see a posting where someone orders this tool and winds up with the one that does not fit ...50/50 chance, anyway. They then wind up making there own . .. which is way better than the punch technique
I think on the sticks , a little LockTite might be in order. too..