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Commercial Service Tools

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COMMERCIAL SERVICE TOOLS DESCRIPTION

(Kent-Moore No.)
Tool name
  Description
Power tool:
G04083840
Loosening bolts and nuts
Spark plug wrench:
G04073200
Removing and installing spark plug
(J-24239-01)
Cylinder head bolt wrench:
G04184538
Loosening and tightening cylinder head bolt, and use with angle wrench [SST: KV10112100 (BT-8653-A)]
a: 13 (0.51) dia. 
b: 12 (0.47) 
c: 10 (0.39) 
Unit: mm (in)
Valve seat cutter set:
G04184539
Finishing valve seat dimensions
Pulley puller:
G04184540
Removing crankshaft pulley
Piston ring expander:
G04184541
Removing and installing piston ring
Valve guide drift:
G04184542
Removing and installing valve guide
Intake & Exhaust: 
a: 9.5 mm (0.374 in) dia. 
b: 5.5 mm (0.217 in) dia. 
Valve guide reamer:
G04184543
  1. Reaming valve guide hole
  2. Reaming hole for oversize valve guide

Intake & Exhaust: 
d1: 6.0 mm (0.236 in) dia. 
d2: 10.175 - 10.196 mm (0.4006 - 0.4014 in) dia. 
Front oil seal:
G04184544
Installing front oil seal
Rear oil seal drift:
G04184545
Installing rear oil seal
(J-43897-18)
(J-43897-12)
Oxygen sensor thread cleaner:
G04074487
Reconditioning the exhaust system threads before installing a new A/F sensor and heated oxygen sensor (Use with anti-seize lubricant shown below.)
a: J-43897-18 (18 mm dia.) (0.71 in) for zirconia heated oxygen sensor 
b: J-43897-12 (12 mm dia.) (0.55 in) for titania heated oxygen sensor 
Anti-seize lubricant (Permatex 133AR or equivalent meeting MIL specification MIL-A-907):
G04073208
Lubricating A/F sensors and heated oxygen sensor thread cleaning tool when reconditioning exhaust system threads