WTB - Kent-Moore J39046 hub tool
#1
Drifting
Thread Starter
WTB - Kent-Moore J39046 hub tool
Want to buy, rent, or borrow for a cam project i'm digging into this spring.
Anyone?
Anyone?
#2
Instructor
An alternative if you haven't seen this before:
Use a rent-a-tool for the typical SBC hub puller, but use a 1/4 drive extension inside the crank to push off from. (The 1/4 drive extension fits within the small bolt hole of the hub.)
Then I paid $11.64 shipped from McMaster-Carr for:
I doubt anyone would lend/sell the Kent-Moore hub tool for cheaper than this. Good luck with the swap.
Use a rent-a-tool for the typical SBC hub puller, but use a 1/4 drive extension inside the crank to push off from. (The 1/4 drive extension fits within the small bolt hole of the hub.)
Then I paid $11.64 shipped from McMaster-Carr for:
ASTM A193 Grade B7 Steel Threaded Rod 7/16"-20 Thread, 3 Feet Long, Fully Threaded
Use this threaded rod + nut to press the hub back on.Mil. Spec. High-Strength Steel Hex Nut Grade 8, 7/16"-20 Thread Size, MS-51968-12, packs of 5
I doubt anyone would lend/sell the Kent-Moore hub tool for cheaper than this. Good luck with the swap.
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9T3VETTE (02-24-2017)
#3
How soon do you need it? And how long?
I've got a H/C package to do as soon as AFR delivers some heads.
I've got a H/C package to do as soon as AFR delivers some heads.
#4
Drifting
Thread Starter
As far as time...honestly not sure this will be my first go at a cam in this car but I should have everything gathered to do it relatively quick...
#5
I have no problem sending the kits with a deposit and can refund minus shipping upon return.
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9T3VETTE (02-25-2017)
#6
Instructor
Seal kit
If I may jump in - could I also borrow the seal installation kit? Specifically, the tool for installing the water pump shaft seal for the timing cover?