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CONVERTER SEAL REPLACER - Atec Trans-Tool

Part #: T-2323

The Atec Trans-Tool T-2323 Converter Seal Replacer is an essential professional-grade tool engineered for the precise and efficient installation of new converter seals in automotive transmissions. Designed to prevent damage during the installation process, this tool ensures accurate seal seating, which is crucial for preventing leaks and maintaining reliable transmission performance. It is a vital addition to any professional technician's toolkit, built to streamline maintenance and rebuild procedures.

Key Features

  • Precision Seal Installation: Guarantees proper seating of torque converter seals, minimizing the risk of seal damage and ensuring a secure, leak-free fit.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured by Atec Trans-Tool, a company known for specialty transmission tools since 1978, the T-2323 is crafted from high-quality materials to withstand the demands of frequent shop use.
  • Component Protection: Specifically designed to protect both the new seal and the delicate transmission housing from damage during installation.
  • Enhanced Efficiency: Facilitates quick and accurate seal replacement, reducing labor time and enhancing overall productivity in the service bay.
  • Professional Reliability: Offers consistent, professional-grade performance for critical transmission service tasks.

Applications

This converter seal replacer is indispensable for technicians performing transmission rebuilds, overhauls, or routine maintenance where the torque converter seal requires replacement. It is particularly useful in automotive repair shops, transmission specialty centers, and industrial maintenance facilities that service a wide array of automatic transmissions, including models such as the 1990-2011 GM 4T60 and 4T60E automatic transmissions. Utilizing this specialized tool helps prevent common issues like transmission fluid leaks often associated with improper seal installation.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 January, 2015.