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Crankshaft End Float Measuring Tool - Tool HIRE £4.50

Simple but very effective tool used to measure the endplay or endfloat on an aircooled crankshaft to determine the amount of shims required when rebuilding an engine

Tool Hire Terms + Conditions:

Please note you will be charged full retail for this product at the checkout. Once you have used the tool, return it to us in a clean and reusable condition (within 45 days of invoice date) and we will refund you the full retail cost less £4.50.

The tool must be returned in a clean and useable condition.

The return postage is the renters responsibilty and must be recieved back to us within the 45 day rental period. Please contact us before returning the tool and we will supply you with a return reference number..

In the event the tool breaks during use, we`ll happily replace it, but we MUST receive the tool back first to determine the fault, contact us for a return number.

If you feel the tool has turned it`s last nut or pulled it`s final gear, give us a call and discuss before returning.

All rented tools are used at your own risk, Cool Air will not accept responsibilty for damage to vehicles or personal injury.

Quality: Reproduction

Fitting: Feeler gauges are required when using this tool, if required see part number AC000LT2481, sold separately

Applications:

VW Beetle: 1949 – 1979

VW Splitscreen Van: 1950 – 1967

VW Baywindow Van: 1968 – 1979

VW Type 25 or T3: 1979 – 1992

VW Karmann Ghia: 1955 – 1974

VW Type 3: 1961 – 1973

VW Trekker: 1968 – 1983

VW Buggy + Baja: 1949 – 1979

Manufacturer: EMPI

Availability: Special Order Item

Unit of Measure: Each

Dimensions:

Width: 170mm

Height: 300mm

Depth: 200mm

Volume: 10200000mm3

Weight: 3kg

This Part Fits: Beetle, Baywindow, Type 25, Karmann Ghia, Type 3, Trekker, Buggy, Splitscreen,

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