you must remember most of the SD crowd are
DIYers. and as such dont feel the need to spend big bux on this type of
tool.
And that's why I made mine. Not hard to do.
You simply need a block of steel or aluminum,(mine was 1 x 3 x 3 or so) then
drill/tap for a large bolt (mine was 3/4-10) right
how much from matco $$$ wise. i have matcos 2005 catalog and didnt see this
type of tool listed. what is the matco tool part number?? i am already using
this home made tool with excellent results so i dont need one myself. this tool
is designed to work with existing harmonic balance pullers
hi all
i have a crank sprocket puller adaptor for the common block 2.2 / 2.5
sprockets with the five bolt crank sprockets, also fits oddball 87/88 turbo ll
2.2
with square tooth 5 bolt crank sprockets. i made 2 of these as prototypes, and
i
have a patent applied for / patent pending on this
Mat,
You know that Miller tools has the tool available. The original tool for the
4 bolt sprocket was C-4685 and there is a revised package that comes with
the new tool C-4685-B1 and a complete kit that has the puller, bolts, the
insert
that drops into the crank hole so you don't bugger up