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Lisle Universal Camshaft Bearing Tool #18000 on 2040-parts.com

US $128.00
Location:

New Hampton, Missouri, United States

New Hampton, Missouri, United States
NOS - FOUND IN WAREHOUSE, PLASTIC CASE SHOW SHELF WEAR NO CRACKS LATCHES LIKE NEW, TOOL SHOWS SLIGHT RUST FROM SITTING, NEVER USED
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:083045180005


***NEW OLD STOCK FOUND IN WAREHOUSE, SHOWS SHELF WEAR AND SOME RUST, PLASTIC CASE LIKE NEW CONDITION FEW SCUFFS FROM SITTING ON SHELF***


Lisle Universal Camshaft Bearing Tool
#L18000

Drives Camshaft Bearings Smoothly.

Now, one complete low cost set that will remove or insert camshaft bearings in nearly all engines from compact cars to heavy trucks. Range of 1.125" to 2.69" (28.58 - 68.3mm). EASY ON BEARINGS. The expander has a neoprene sleeve over which the split driving plugs are mounted and expanded to size. This tool has two sets of rubber sleeves supplied with it for each expanding driver. The brown sleeves are used when driving thin wall bearings (.065). The black sleeves should be used when driving thick wall bearings (.090). Instruction sheet T18000 provides complete, illustrated operating instructions and parts list. Range 1.125" to 2.690". Includes: Driving shaft, driving shaft extension, expander unit, five (5) split driving plugs, two (2) driving collars, centering cone and blow molded case.


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