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Motion Pro Master Cylinder Snap Ring Plier

Item Description
Motion Pro Master Cylinder Snap Ring Plier
- Allows removal of internal snap rings used in hydraulic master cylinders
- Replaces 07914-SA50001 and AKS-316-2010
- Can be used to remove and replace small to medium internal snap rings up to 50mm deep, including those used for transmission gear locating, bearing retention, and seal retention
- Applicable to some fork seal retaining rings
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