Stuck Lifter Remover Puller Tool Hydraulic Removal on 2040-parts.com
Macedon, New York, US
Specially designed for easy removal of stuck hydraulic and solid valve lifters.
This tool is designed to remvoe the hard to remove lifters due to varnish in the lifter bore. The tool expands to catch the lip of the lifter and using the slide weight applies local force to pull the lifter our of the bore.
- Heavy Duty Designed Tool
- Instructions included
- 14.5" long
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