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  1. Mullaney

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    . Neat!!!! Sometimes just the right tool moves a project ahead in a big way! Glad you were in the right place at the right time - and remembered seeing that puller.
  2. Mullaney

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    . It sure looks like a heck of a plan to me!
  3. Mullaney

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    . You are doing really nice work! Sharp looking...
  4. Mullaney

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    . Wow! Nice find for sure. It is amazing how those shock absorbers still function all these many years ago... The Model A tools were a really cool find too! I have a 1929 and there is a lot of enjoyment to be had with one...
  5. Mullaney

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    . Looking really good!!
  6. Mullaney

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    . It looks amazingly clean even though you see the very slow leaks that trapped dirt over the years... It might be worth removing the yolk off the pinion. Then you might be able to wipe down the seal. Maybe that way you could go to NAPA with the part number in hand. As I get older, the...
  7. Mullaney

    G506 Class 525 (G7133) restore

    . Definitely "Bubble Gum" welding - but that made your job a lot easier...
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