Kent Moore J-45930-11 Rear Main Seal Installer Bolts Premium V8 Gm Tool Cadillac on 2040-parts.com
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, US
KENT MOORE J-45930-11 REAR MAIN SEAL INSTALLER BOLTS
Payment must be made within 4 days.
Tool Number: | J-45930 |
Tool Name: | Rear Main Seal Installer |
Applications: | 2003 Premium V8 |
J-45930 is a two piece tool that mounts to the crank shaft and evenly forces on both inner and outer seal bodies to ensure a perfect seal. J-45930-11 are bolts that one uses to attach and create the seal. |
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