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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Epping N.H.
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I was searching through my puller shelf for what I need and happened to notice a number on an old puller.For years I have dragged home every puller I could find,and when I need a special one I usually have some old thing to modify.I figured I could weld something here,bend that there,and have what I needed.Then I noticed a number on it,5Z326.I have other old Ford tools with 5Z on them,so I thought I would see if it was something I should leave intact.It has a fixed yoke,and looks like some pitman arm pullers I have.
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Location: Fresno, Ca.
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Keith,
Pinon puller? Dudley |
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The 5-Z-326 is the transmission gear and camshaft gear puller for the model T, deaker service tool.
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