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OTC Tools Cylinder Sleeve Removal Plate Bore Size: 4-1/8" (4.125")

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Cylinder Sleeve Removal Plate Bore Size: 4-1/8" (4.125")
$141.99
Cylinder Sleeve Removal Plate
  • Bore Size: 4-1/8" (4.125")
  • I.D. 4.109" O.D. 4.229"
  • Works with 717-1200, 717-1202, & 717-1203
  • Ships on 05/03/24
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