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Blower Feeler Gauge Set - Kent-Moore

Part #: J-1698-O2

The Kent-Moore J-1698-O2 Blower Feeler Gauge Set provides professional automotive and industrial technicians with a precision instrument for accurately measuring critical blower clearances. This specialized tool is essential for maintaining optimal engine performance and extending the service life of specific Detroit Diesel two-cycle engines in demanding service environments.

Key Features

  • Precision-Ground Gauges: Each feeler gauge is manufactured to exacting tolerances, ensuring consistent and accurate measurements for critical engine adjustments.
  • Robust Construction: Crafted from high-quality, resilient materials, this set is built to withstand the rigors of daily professional workshop use.
  • Optimized Range for Two-Cycle Engines: Includes a specific assortment of gauges precisely tailored for accurate blower clearance measurements across various Detroit Diesel two-cycle engine series.
  • Ensures Engine Health: Facilitates proper air intake and exhaust, directly contributing to optimal engine efficiency, consistent power output, and extended operational reliability.
  • Professional-Grade Design: Engineered to meet the strict specifications and demanding standards required by experienced mechanics and technicians.

Applications

The Kent-Moore J-1698-O2 Blower Feeler Gauge Set is specifically engineered for critical maintenance procedures on Detroit Diesel two-cycle engines. It is compatible with:

  • Two Cycle 53 Series engines
  • Two Cycle 71 Series engines
  • Two Cycle 92 Series engines
  • Two Cycle 149 Series engines

This specialized feeler gauge set is vital for accurately setting and checking blower clearances, a fundamental procedure that ensures proper air intake and exhaust flow. Correctly adjusted clearances are paramount for achieving peak engine efficiency, consistent power delivery, and overall long-term reliability in industrial and automotive applications.

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 24 July, 2014.