How To Remove And Install A Cam And Crank Seal With Pbt Tools Crank And Cam Tool Kit
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- Brian Eslick from How to Automotive www.howtoautomotive.com/ takes you step by step through the process of removing and installing a cam and crank seal using the Private Brand Tools PBT70960 kit.
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Links for the tool is in the description
For most applications the lisle seal puller is faster and easier to use, but I could see this come in handy for stubborn ones. The installer part of the tool I really like. Beats trying to find a socket to install it. Thanks for posting Brian.
Longtrailside the Install part was way I picked it up. Thank you for watching!
Excellent tutorial. Thanks so much.
Looks pretty slick. Nice carpet in your shop, too. 😎
Great Job Brian, Your Videos are always informative Keep up the good
Glad you like the videos. Thank you for watching!
Badass tool! Great video
Like this kit a lot I’ve had it for a couple months. Don’t work on every seal. But still overall a nice kit.
I have a lisel tool works just fine
That beats drilling and using a screw and yank technique. Nice tool, can I borrow it from you Brian, forever?
Great tools Brian 👍!
It does it’s job well.
not too shabby! and not a bad price to boot!
Pretty neat invention.
I’m glad to have it in my Collection. Thank you for watching!
What type of grease do you like to use on the crankshaft seal, to help with installation? I'm worried about potentially degrading the rubber with the wrong grease and have been told to just use engine to lube the seal instead. Wanted your thoughts Brian, thanks!
I have 3 cars...I need a kit like that!
It’s a handy kit to have. Links are in the description
Just waiting for when you update your box and do a tour !
I have one on order. Maybe a few more months before it’s available though. I will definitely be doing a Tour. Thank you for watching!
Awesome tool review! Where did you pick up this tool? This tool beats having to pick the seal out.
sergio galdamez Amazon I put a link for it in the description of the video.
I bought a knock off from ebay. The hooks were useless. are those hooks good ?
Brian are you still a fan? I'm torn between this and the OTC one.
It’s been a great tool for me. Use it quite often.
Nice kit depends on price for a diyer at home . For a shop I would purchase
how long term durable do you think those puller legs are?
I don’t see any problems with it lasting for a long time. Seals aren’t held in with a lot of pressure and come out relatively easy.