Kent Moore Vintage Delco Moraine Brake Piston Remover Installer on 2040-parts.com
Hazleton, Pennsylvania, US
Kent Moore #J-21524 ~ Power brake piston remover and installer
Applications include '64-'74 vehicles with the single diaphram Delco-Moraine brake system
Measures approx. 3" in outside diameter, has (3) tabs to apply even pressure to the diaphram, and has a 1" square block handle of sorts. Is no longer available thru Kent Moore. Please email with any questions.
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