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You need a brake spoon. In the 70's they were different sizes and shapes. Check auto parts stores, should have some. Unless the TM gives a part number for the correct spoon, it's sorta trial and error.
Why did these truck tops get the rough treatment? You have done a great job on your top. I need to uncave mine but was thinking about the best way to go about it.
First of all I have never done one, so could be wrong. Looks like the seal is in a stamped steel plate that bolts to the engine. The plate has to come off engine then the seal removed. The plate has a lip looking from the rear that keeps the seal from just being pulled out. Maybe someone that...
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