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There is information in the Fisher Body Manaul. I do not have mine with me right now. It includes fabing a tool to make it easier/safer to remove the rods.
Here is the tool for the 70 Nova. Greg
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Frank Arone had a tool made to do this, I borrowed it and it worked like a charm. Otherwise, wear a helmet unless you have a helper to catch one of those flying rods
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