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Oil Pump Seal Installer - Kent-Moore

Part #: J-43772

The Kent-Moore J-43772 Oil Pump Seal Installer is an OEM-specific service tool designed for the accurate installation of oil pump seals. This specialized tool ensures seals are seated precisely and to the correct depth, which is crucial for preventing leaks and costly repeat repairs in professional automotive and industrial settings. It streamlines the seal replacement process, helping maintain engine integrity and operational efficiency.

Key Features

  • Precision Seal Alignment: Accurately centers and supports the oil pump seal, ensuring it remains square to the bore for optimal sealing and pump performance.
  • Controlled Installation Depth: Drives the seal consistently to the manufacturer's specified depth, minimizing the risk of distortion or premature seal failure.
  • Enhanced Seal Protection: Evenly distributes installation force across the seal face, safeguarding against damage during the installation procedure.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Manufactured by Kent-Moore, this tool provides reliable performance and long-lasting durability for demanding dealership and independent shop environments.
  • Reduced Rework: Expedites the seal replacement process, helping technicians avoid common comebacks related to oil leaks.

Applications

The J-43772 Oil Pump Seal Installer is primarily utilized during engine repair, rebuild, and preventative maintenance tasks that involve replacing the oil pump seal on Allison 1000 and 2000 series transmissions found in medium-duty trucks. This tool is specifically suited for technicians adhering to OEM procedures that call for the Kent-Moore J-43772, ensuring proper sealing integrity at the oil pump and front cover areas. It is an essential tool for dealership service departments, engine builders, and independent shops that routinely service platforms where this dedicated oil pump seal tool is specified in factory service information.

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This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 24 August, 2010.