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Kent Moore Transmission Cooler Quick Connect Release Tool #j-44827 Corvette Etc. on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, US

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, US
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*** Only set for auction or sale on ebay!!! *** Free shipping ***
O.K.... either you can pay $17.97 and up for ONE SINGLE tool, or have (5) of them for as little as $37.95... less than $8 each!!!
Up for bid or purchase is #J-44827, a set of (5) reuseable tools that measure 3/8" in diameter when closed, simply snap around the transmission oil cooler lines, and slide between the line and the fitting in order to release it with ease and without damage. Were originally designed for use on Corvettes where the fittings are in close proximity to the lines, but can be used on any lines - including tranny, heater, A/C, etc. - where the dimensions meet the requirements. Are well worth the cost with the time and aggravation they save you! Please email with any ???

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