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Automatic Tool To Pin Caterpillar 3406e C-32 Engines T on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Perry, Florida, US

Perry, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes Equipment Make:FABRICATED

FABRICATED TOOL TO PIN FLYWHEEL ON CAT 3406B , 3406E  , C-32 ENGINES AND  SOME  EARLY  C-15 ENGINES , ( NOT ALL C-15 ENGINES , ONLY THOSE W/ A 1/4 PIPE THREAD HOLE )) . 

SHOULD WORK ON OTHER CAT ENGINES WITH A 1/4 PLUG IN PINNING HOLE.

SCREWS INTO 1/4 INCH PIPE HOLE IN SIDE OF FLY WHEEL HOUSING, IT IS SPRING LOADED AND WILL  LOCK INTO FLYWHEEL AS YOU TURN ENGINE OVER. 

NO MORE TRYING TO HOLD A BOLT IN FLYWHEEL HOUSING AS YOU TURN ENGINE OVER TO PIN. WORKS WELL, A  HANDY TOOL TO HAVE.

TOOL IS POLISHED STEEL WITH NON SLIP IN CENTER. TOOL IS NOT MADE BY CAT

WARRANTY.....IF IT BREAKS I WILL REPLACE OR REPAIR TOOL 

 

 

 

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