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Mechanics Stethoscope Engine Tool Diagnostic Noise on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Hamilton, Ohio, US
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Up for bid is a set of mechanics stethoscope.

Listen for those hard to diagnose engine noises.

  • Find bumps and squeaks from the engine to the dashboard
  • Identify piston slap, worn gears, faulty valves, water pump failure, damaged gaskets, defective bearings
  • Shockproof handle
  • Two-piece probe reaches 11-3/4"

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