"Home-Brewed" Distributor Bushing Installation Tool

All the OEM bushings need burnishing after they are pressed in, because the press fit makes the hole smaller in the bushing and the intermediate shaft doesn't fit, without running the burnishing tool through it after installation. The aftermarket resolved that by making the bushing with a slightly oversized hole so that when it's pressed in, it is the correct diameter. If yours is a Durabond or other aftermarket bushing, it's likely the correct size.
THIS.

"Home brewed" is also a decades old term from amateur radio.

"What are you running for station equipment?"

"Receiver here is a Binford X40,000D, transmitter is homebrew, as is the antenna coupler and SWR bridge. We currently have a homebrew amplifier in the works, using an Eimac 4CX-10000. We intend to run about 5KV on the anode, with a homebrew power supply. Even though that is a bit overkill, it should loaf along at the legal limit"

(One ALWAYS uses the term "we" in the old days, when talking about himself, the licensed amateur, and the things he has done, is doing, or is planning. NO ONE knows why that is. Probably to make it seem as if there is a huge, well trained crew maintaining the gigantic amateur station.)

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