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Automotive Or Tractor Cylinder Crank In Sleeve Puller on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Boiling Springs, South Carolina, United States

Boiling Springs, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:mine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:1

THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB

 

 

Removing and installing cylinder sleeves can be a big pain, especially without the proper tooling.

 

Remove the sleeves without removing the crankshaft.

 

I’ve heard stories of welding three places inside of the cylinder sleeves or peeling the sleeve out with a sharpened screwdriver.

 

One should never use extreme heat or anything that will scar the metal behind the sleeves. This tool is machined to slide inside the sleeve with a lip approximately the size of the outside of the sleeve. The main objective is to end up with a cylinder bore that is smooth and round so the rings will seal properly, the engine will run smoothly, produce maximum power and keep the oil in the crankcase where it belongs.

 

Once you purchase the tool, email me with the details. (bore,etc.)

 

  You can buy with confidence as this is a quality tool manufactured in the USA.


 

Check out my Feedback from satisfied customers:

 

“Wow, fast shipping and great product!  Makes changing piston sleeves easy!”

 

“This tool worked great!! Thank You.  Super fast shipping!!!”

 

With the proper tooling and instructions, you will turn a very frustrating job into something enjoyable.  Once you are finished with your project, give your sleeve driver a big thank you and place it in a nice spot in your toolbox for future projects. I can machine different size pucks for your other tractor needs.  You can also purchase sleeve pullers for all other tractor makes and models (Massey Ferguson, John Deere, Allis Chalmer, etc.) or any other project you have.

 

DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH EACH SLEEVE PULLER.

 

 

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