bastarddsm
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- Aug 26, 2003
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Mendota,
Illinois
Seen a couple posts on the instalation of balancer shaft bearings, and a couple guys struggling to install them with makeshift tools. So, I decided to design and build a specific tool for the job. This tool pilots the driver in 2 locations while installing either of the front balancer shaft bearings, preventing them from being installed crooked. The tool also includes a stop that ensures the bearings are driven in the correct ammount every time. The tool also removes the bearings. I do not have a setup to pilot the rear bearing, but I can include one if requested. It will be a plate that bolts on in front to center the mandrel.
I understand that there are other make shift tools out there that can do the job, but this is 4g specific and makes installation fool-proof.
The price is $250 plus shipping and pp fees.
I understand that there are other make shift tools out there that can do the job, but this is 4g specific and makes installation fool-proof.
The price is $250 plus shipping and pp fees.