Kent Moore Tremec Transmission Tool Camaro J-39546 on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, US
You are bidding on a Kent Moore Tremec Transmission Tool Camaro J-39546. Tool is in overall GC. Save some $ here as this retails out at $236+!!
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Application - 2010 Camaro with Tremec Transmission
J-39546 is required to properly install the mainshaft rear bearing cup into the extension housing and to prevent damage to the bearing cup or the extension housing by allowing the bearing cup to bottom in its bore. J-39546 is used with previously essential J-8092 Universal Driver Handle. The mainshaft rear bearing cup is placed into the bore in the extension housing, then driven into place using J-39546 and J-8092.

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