Proform Harmonic Balancer Installation Tools 66515 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States

Tool
Installs: Yes Tool
Removes: No Adapters
Included: No User
Manual Included: No Case
Included: No
These Proform harmonic balancer tools make installing the balancer simple; just thread the proper end into the crankshaft, and then rotate the nut pressing the bearing against the balancer. This in turn will slide the harmonic balancer onto the crankshaft smoothly. |
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