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OTC Tools 5877 Injector Cup Removal/Installation Tool Set for Detroit Diesel 60 Series Engines

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OTC Tools 5877 Injector Cup Removal/Installation Tool Set for Detroit Diesel 60 Series EnginesOTC's 5877 Injector Cup Removal Installation Tool Set is the ideal solution for removing screw in stainless steel injector cups from 60 Series Detroit Diesel engines. Ruggedly constructed tools allow easy, damage free, removal and installation of both styles of stainless injector cups used on these engines. One tool is designed for use on screw in stainless cups 240 1039, 23538840, 240 1035, and 23533148. The other tool is for use on screw in

OTC's 5877 Injector Cup Removal/Installation Tool Set is the ideal solution for removing screw-in stainless steel injector cups from 60 Series Detroit Diesel engines. Ruggedly constructed tools allow easy, damage-free, removal and installation of both styles of stainless injector cups used on these engines. One tool is designed for use on screw-in stainless cups 240-1039, 23538840, 240-1035, and 23533148. The other tool is for use on screw-in stainless cups 240-1045, 23534745, and 23538829. Includes 10 extra O-rings. Tools are similar to Kent-Moore J-46904 and J-48824. NOTE: Not for use on screw-in brass cups. Proudly made in the USA. Value is at the core of the OTC tool and equipment portfolio. For a simple repair or the most complex drivability concern, these award-winning tools universally solve problems faster, and at better value, than any other product line available. Whether its a specialty tool or unique piece of service equipment, OTC provides top solutions to modern automotive service challenges while increasing technicians productivity and shop profits.

Features

  • This two tool set of injector cup removal/installation tools are designed to work on screw-in stainless steel cups found on Detroit Diesel 60 Series engines

  • Ruggedly constructed tools allow easy damage-free removal and installation of both styles of stainless injector cups used on these engines

  • One tool is designed for use on screw-in stainless cups 240-1039, 23538840, 240-1035, and 23533148

  • The other tool is for use on screw-in stainless cups 240-1045, 23534745, and 23538829

  • Includes 10 extra O-rings; similar to Kent-Moore J-46904 and J-48824; not for use on brass cups

Specifications

Manufacturer : OTC Tools

Brand : OTC

Model : OTC Tools

Item Weight : 1.8 pounds

Product Dimensions : 9 x 3 x 3 inches

Item model number : 5877

Manufacturer Part Number : 5877

Cover Included : Injector Cup Removal/Installation Tool Set

ASIN : B07SPHXTH8

Customer Reviews : 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 ratings 5.0 out of 5 stars

Best Sellers Rank : #1,000,273 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #982 in Tool Sets (Automotive)

Date First Available : June 4, 2019

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