Transmission Output Flange Socket
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I just can't seam the locate a 1-1/4 socket thin enough to engage the nut on this transmission output flange. I need to remove it so I can change the output seal. I bought a set of thin wall sockets at HF, and they didnt fit.
Any ideas? I've seen those sockets that look the are made of stamped sheetmetal. Not sure if that is what I should look for. ![]()
Posted on: Yesterday 19:12
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-BigKev
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Re: Transmission Output Flange Socket
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See if you can measure the inside of the bore with a caliper. Get a machinist to turn down the OD of one of your sockets to around 63 thou under that number. Should work perfectly.
Posted on: Yesterday 19:56
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Re: Transmission Output Flange Socket
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I did the same as TxGoat, bought a cheap socket and ground the end down on a taper until it would clear the pocket in the flange.
Posted on: Yesterday 22:16
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