Expanding ball type tool produces a flare every time. Balls rotate inside housing, expanding it into aluminum boss. 1 lbs (0.5Kg) shipping weight. |
It works great. Its well made. Im surprised more people dont own one. They are not used only for engine building. Sometimes those pushrod tubes need to be re-swaged to stop leaks.
Push Rod Tube Flaring Tool
Two of three ball bearings in the flaring tool are seized , they wont go in wondering if thats the why they are to be but doesnt seem right
Push Rod Tube Flaring Tool
Worked great.
Push Rod Tube Flaring Tool
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