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OEMTOOLS Pilot Bearing Puller

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Pilot Bearing Puller
$49.99
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Pilot Bearing Puller
  • Used to Pull Pilot Bearing from End of Crankshaft
  • Restriction Plate Prevents the Jaws from Spinning when Force is Applied
  • Min./Max. Reach: 3/16 in. to 1-1/4 in.
  • For Easy Removal of Pilot Bearing
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