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OTC 6667 Harmonic Damper Puller

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$94.99

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  • Hand Tools
  • Manufacturer: Otc
  • Country of Manufacturer: Taiwan
  • Package Dimensions: 8.9" L x 6.2" W x 2.2" H


Harmonic Balancer Puller, Screw Size 3/8 In, Use with Model GM 2000Generation II, Cadillac, Beginning in 1988, Chevrolet Trucks 2003 and Later, Chriysler from 1990, Ford 1995 and Later, and Mitsubishi Eclipse 1955, Designed For Removing Damper Pulleys In Tight Engine Compartment, Without Removing The Radiator, Includes 3 Jaw Puller, Four Lengths Of Forcing Rods, And A Forcing Screw With A 3/8 In Square Drive For Ratchet Use, And A 3/4 In Hex For Wrench Or Socket Use.


Fernando
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
It was first time using oneEasy to use
JJ Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
works great no problems.
saul rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
How can I warranty the puller ?
Edgar
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
Worked great to remove the harmonic balancer from a 2.7 ecoboost V6. Would’ve never removed the pulley if it wasn’t for this tool. You do have to make sure all three jaws are on before giving it the beans. It’s easy for one to slip off during initial set up. There was no way that balancer was gonna come off with any other puller. Highly recommend this over the lisle puller. It’s cheaper than the tool trucks and wouldn’t be surprised if they slapped their name on it and sold it as theirs. Don’t see how people are bending the rods. You are doing something wrong if you do. Remember to use anti seize on the treads.
Terry B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2022
This tool removes the 2nd gen damper on my '02 Trailblazer LT. Use the third longest rod of the 4 supplied. Works just like Mooseman at GMTnation said it would. I had nothing break or even seem stressed, once it broke free on the crankshaft. Use plenty of quality grease on these fine threads. Begin the pulling process with just full threads on the puller body, so your using all of them. Again, I've still got the '02 but GM had switched to second gen style balancer by March of 2002, at least at Moraine OH. On to this Very Leaky Front Seal.
Bruce Rey
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2021
I bought this kit to see how it compared to my snap-on kit. Some reviews mention that the rods bend which they do. My snap on kit rods have been bent for years and it still functions with no issues. Same with the OTC kit. If you are a professional tech buy this kit from Amazon and the reason is it’s the same tool that you will get off the Snap on truck. Just look at the Snap on part number it’s OTC6667. Snap on price is $122.00.
Paul
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2021
Works great, very easy to use.
Logan Harper
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2021
This is the second otc pulley removal tool I've bought. The first one removed stock harmonic balancer pulleys like butter. Never had an issue with the first one.This one (the second I bought) all the pushrods bent and make it very difficult to remove the pulley as intended. The pushrods are so bent it's a gamble using them to remove the pulley a second time. Not sure what changed from the first one to this one, but quality is obviously compromised.
Luis A. Poxtan Sandoval
Reviewed in Mexico on January 12, 2021
Muy ahorrador de tiempo
MHOB
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2020
The tool worked great and made the process of removing the balancer a simple task. Good quality build and very pleased with the purchase..
P-M
Reviewed in Mexico on May 4, 2018
Excelente producto, usado para remover el damper de un motor 5.3L LS Chevy. Indispensable para este tipo de motores. RECOMENDADO.
Peter Boston
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 6, 2016
Just brilliant
Shawn Dickens
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2013
I specialize in Chevy LS motors. The aftermarket crank snouts tend to be on the larger side of the accepted tolerance and this causes the balancer to be very tight. Sears has a great $150 puller, but it only works on the truck balancers. The LS2/LS3 short balancers don't leave a lot of room. With a standard three leg puller you have to remove a leg and assemble it on the balancer. After braking three of these on the last one. I ordered this puller. Goes right on, has a 3/8" square drive making it very easy to use. The rod did bend, but it still removed this balancer with ease and I'm sure it will work several more times before it has to be replaced. The only thing wrong with this setup is that it doesn't come with a case. Not sure all the applications it works on, but if it works for your needs it is a great puller.