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Old 09-29-2008, 11:00 AM
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Head Extraction Tool

I am thinking about having a Head Extraction Tool machined for my use, any interest out there to buy one if I make extra ones? I am just thinking I may get a better price if I have more made. I have just started looking into this, so the price would become available in 1-2 weeks. Just want to see if there is at least interest.
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Old 09-29-2008, 12:13 PM
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I would be interested in one if it wasn't too expensive?
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Old 09-29-2008, 04:00 PM
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I am thinking about having a Head Extraction Tool machined for my use, any interest out there to buy one if I make extra ones? .
Eliseo, I haven't needed one yet. But I would think it would be easy to make a puller from a flat piece of plate steel, a couple of old broken spark plugs and some threaded rod.

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Eliseo, I haven't needed one yet. But I would think it would be easy to make a puller from a flat piece of plate steel, a couple of old broken spark plugs and some threaded rod.

Erik
Thats exactly what I did.
An added extra for difficult heads would be the ability to drop some bolts in that will drive the studs all the way through...
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I have a series of gradually longer bolts (eight each; two head tools) for those really stubborn heads that never give up til the studs are all the way out.

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