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Axle Oil Seal Installer Ford T87P-3254-A - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 205-259

The OTC Tools Axle Oil Seal Installer, model 205-259, is a purpose-built specialty tool engineered for the precise and damage-free installation of axle oil seals in compatible Ford automatic transaxles. Also known by its Ford service part number T87P-3254-A, this professional-grade installer ensures proper seating and reliable performance for critical transaxle repair scenarios. It is an essential component for technicians performing service on specified Ford vehicles.

Key Features

  • Precision Seal Installation: Engineered to accurately guide and seat axle oil seals, preventing misalignment and potential damage during installation.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials to withstand the rigors of frequent use in demanding professional automotive and industrial repair environments.
  • OEM-Specific Design: Directly corresponds to Ford specification T87P-3254-A, ensuring an exact fit and correct application for specified Ford automatic transaxles.
  • Optimizes Workflow: Facilitates a streamlined installation process, allowing technicians to complete repairs efficiently and accurately while reducing labor time.
  • Minimizes Component Damage: Provides the correct method for seal installation, significantly reducing the risk of damage to new seals or the transaxle housing.

Applications

This Axle Oil Seal Installer (205-259) is specifically engineered for installing axle oil seals in Ford vehicles equipped with the 4F27E automatic transaxle/transmission. Common applications include various model years of the Ford Focus from 2004 to 2011, and Ford Transit Connect models produced between 2010 and 2013. This tool is designed to be used in conjunction with OTC tool number 205-153 for comprehensive service.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Model Number: 205-259
  • Ford Part Number: T87P-3254-A
  • Weight: 0.88 lbs

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 29 December, 2011.