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Yoursme Remover Installer Cylinder Chrysler Review

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Description of Yoursme Remover Installer Cylinder Chrysler

Fitment -- Fits for Most Overhead Valve Engines With Valve Stems From 4.5 to 7.5mm and 5/16" to 3/8".New smaller size Fits for Toyota four cylinder and for Chrysler New World Engine applications. Works on automobiles, motorcycles, and boats. Function -- Used to removes and installs Valve Keepers On the above model quickly and smoothly and without disassembling the cylinder head. Usage -- The disassembly of the valve keepers: push or tap the tool with a hammer. The installation of valve keepers: load in retainer on valve stem, then push or tap handle to install. Can be used in a car or on a bench. Design -- A magnet is built into the main body of the tool to attract and fix the retainer immediately before it falls into the engine. Avoid any potential damage. Superior Material -- Made of high quality steel, CNC process precision manufacturing, sturdy and durable, rust resistant, impact-resistant, corrosion-resistant ensure the tool is not bent and the valve spring is not loose for a long-term and reliable performance.

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The stoppers engage the retaining ring.

Incorrect snap ring (stamped flat) was used in place of a round wire snap ring, therefore on rebound from impact the snap rings will catch on the edge of the snap ring and become lodged in the tool. That does not work. Has it been checked before selling? Spend an additional $20 for the original tool

Pros
  • Construction - A magnet is built into the main body of the tool to attract and lock the detent just before it falls into the engine. Avoid possible damage.
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