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Cam Bearing Hydraulic Installation Tool Diesel Pro1 Set, made by Bonefied Tools BTDK

Cam Bearing Hydraulic Installation Tool Diesel Pro1 Set, made by Bonefied Tools BTDK

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This six ton hand operated, hydraulic unit pulls the cam bearing into position gently and nearly effortlessly.  

This heavy-duty hydraulic diesel cam bearing installer comes with applications for Cummins and Caterpillar listed below:

Cummins ISX Dual Cam Cylinder Head

Cummins ISX 15 / X15 Single Cam Cylinder Head

Cummins ISM / M-11 Block

Cummins N-14 / 855 Block

Caterpillar C-15 / 3406E Cylinder Head

Caterpillar C-10/ C-12 Block

Also includes multiple spacers, 4.25” centering cone, 40” drawbar, 7” drawbar extension, hex nut and a powerful 12-ton hydraulic hand pump. All of this comes in a sturdy hard case with a custom foam liner.

- Sturdy carrying case with a custom foam. Components are CNC machined.

All 6061 aluminum parts are hard coat anodized for durability and appearance and all steel components have been black oxide.

 

A big hammer is no longer necessary to install camshaft bearings. Bonefied Customs in Lowell, Michigan, has developed an installation tool that uses an integrated hand-operated hydraulic pump that gently inserts the bearing into its respective bore
in the cam tunnel.


“It’s very gentle on the bearings,” said Jamie Hamm. “It maintains the bearing integrity. You almost never have to scrape the bearings.”


The tool is designed with centering cones and a steel shaft to support the bearing mandrel. Spacers get the bearing in position one at a time for installation in the cam bore. With just a few pumps on the hand lever, the bearing is slowly moved into place. The tool is then quickly disassembled, and the spacers can be set up to install the next bearing.


“There are no distorted bearings, and they’re all installed with the correct orientation to the oil holes,” added Hamm.