TCM 4-Cylinder Spring Compressor. (A good tool for PRT Installation) 05-11186 - OEM P/N 530162: (Continental A-65, C-75, C-85, C-90, C-125, C-145, O-200, O-300, GO-300) |
I was very pleased after trying it out and compressing the spring after reading some of the negative replies. It has a feature that allows the Steel shoes to spread apart and hold the spring firmly. Cant imagine anyone complaining about this tool. Like a good friend said, some people should own tools -)
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I expect more than Harbor Freight quality for the money. Oil the screw well and often lest it not serve its term.
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Works well, got the job done!!!
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Consider this tool necessary to allow insertion of the new tube without removing intake or exhaust manifold. I also used a multi-tool with carbide blade to cut the old tubes in about 20-30 seconds and easy to get the multi-tool blade in place without intake or exhaust removal.
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I didnt do the work my self, but had the A&P change the pushrod tubes on the o-200. I didnt even ask about the spring compressor, but he told me that it is really handy and did an excellent job on the install of the tubes.
This is recommended in the push rod kit, your warranty will be void if you do not use it. Its a quality built tool
Makes the job so much easier.
A&P said it didnt work. Thankfully he had another tool of his own to use.
This tool worked, but as for quality it was very poor. I doubt that it would work much more after just one use.
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