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GAUGE,A-500/A-518 TRANSMISSION - Mopar Essential Tools

Part #: 6312

The Mopar Essential Tools Model 6312 GAUGE is an indispensable diagnostic and adjustment tool engineered for professional technicians servicing A-500 and A-518 automatic transmissions. Designed to meet Mopar OEM standards, this specialized gauge provides precise measurements and facilitates critical adjustments, which are vital for maintaining optimal transmission performance and extending its service life in demanding automotive and industrial environments.

Key Features

  • Precision Engineering: Crafted for highly accurate measurements and precise adjustments, essential for the proper function of A-500/A-518 transmissions.
  • Application-Specific Design: Directly addresses the unique requirements for servicing Mopar A-500 and A-518 automatic transmissions, ensuring compatibility and correct readings.
  • Professional Durability: Built to withstand rigorous daily use in professional automotive service environments, providing long-term reliability and consistent performance.
  • OEM Standard Adherence: Enables technicians to maintain original equipment manufacturer (OEM) specifications, crucial for consistent performance and warranty compliance.

Applications

  • Transmission Band Adjustments: Essential for setting the precise tension of kickdown and low-reverse bands within A-500 and A-518 transmissions.
  • Internal Clearance Measurement: Utilized for accurate measurement of critical internal clearances, such as end play or clutch pack clearances, during assembly or overhaul procedures.
  • Rebuild and Overhaul Procedures: Facilitates the precise assembly and configuration of transmission components during a complete rebuild or overhaul process, ensuring proper function.
  • Diagnostic Verification: Aids in diagnosing specific performance issues by allowing for critical measurements and adjustments to be accurately verified, leading to effective repairs.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 31 August, 2015.