Maxpeedingrods Cam Bearing Installation/removal Tool Suits For Chevy G/M LS Engines
Maxpeedingrods Cam Bearing Installation/removal Tool Suits For Chevy G/M LS Engines
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Maxpeedingrods Cam Bearing Installation/removal Tool Suits For Chevy G/M LS Engines

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  • Engine Compatibility: Compatible with Chevy G/M LS engines, including LS1, LS2, LS3, LS6, and LQ9 models.
  • Durable Material: Made from 45# steel for high durability and long-term use, suitable for both home garages and professional repair shops.
  • Precise Dimensions: Inner diameter of 55mm/2.165 inches, outer diameter of 59mm/2.323 inches, and a total length of 33 inches with a detachable end.
  • Efficient Function: Designed for removing and installing cam bearings in LS-based engines, simplifying the process and saving time.
  • Professional Tool: Ensures accurate and efficient removal and installation of cam bearings, specifically for LS engines.
  • Easy Operation: Features easy installation and operation, with rust and corrosion prevention for long service life.
  • Package Includes: Comes with a PDF guide for installation and all necessary components as shown in the pictures.
  • Important Notice: Measure the diameter of cam housing holes and tool arbor before use; stop using if the spindle diameter is larger than the cam housing hole diameter.
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Feb 11, 2024
dan
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Head doesn't screw on like other models.

So I bought this after doing some research. I thought that all the heads that push the bearings out screw into the long shaft. It does not. So each strike it vibrates back and you have to grab the long shaft and make sure it is flush with the head or it can get off track. Also on each end when the bearing is just about to pop out you have to be ready to catch the head or it falls to the ground. I should have spent 10 more dollars and bought the one that the head screws in. Wish I could get my money back!

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