Kent Moore J1693 Front Sevo And Lazer Copied Rear Transmission Band Tool on 2040-parts.com
Edmonds, Washington, US
Kent-Moore J1693 front servo gauge tool for Hydra-matic transmission in used but good working shape.
A lazer machined copy of the kent moore J-5071 rear band servo tool. copy is within .0005 th of an inch. Amust have set for a true transmission rebuilder!!!
On May-27-13 at 10:13:27 PDT, seller added the following information:
This is a used item, but in better than average shape. no rust and minor blemishes!! great tool!!!
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