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The Crankshaft Front Oil Seal Installer & Removal Kit is a professional-grade tool designed specifically for BMW N40 to N54 models. Made from high-quality materials, this kit ensures durability and ease of use, featuring a convenient carrying case and gloves for a complete experience. With OEM equivalent part numbers, it guarantees compatibility and reliability for your automotive needs.
Manufacturer | Yuesstloo |
Brand | Yuesstloo |
Item Weight | 4.82 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 11.38 x 7.28 x 4.09 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GJ-23-fx |
Manufacturer Part Number | GJ-23-fx |
OEM Part Number | 119221, 119222, 119223, 119224, 119231, 119233, 119234. |
C**0
Install easy!
Tool worked well. One warning, when placing the extractor screws make sure they ar down tight and the tool is flush or you can tear the gasket. I was able to reinstall, and it worked very well.
M**A
Not for n54
I highly recommend against using this pulley for a n54. This kit will not grip onto the seal with any self taping or wood screws you find. The holes don't line up are come close to the crank seal walls.Highly recommend spending 20$ more for the actual tool kit ( same China brand) works a million times better
A**N
Does not fit N52.
This tool does NOT fit over the crankshaft of a 2011 BMW X3 (N52 engine).Crankshaft measures 65mm. Tool measures 64.5mm. Other internal dimensionsof the tool are too small as well. Poorly machined.
C**H
Utter Garbage
Driver bold not hardened. Tolerances loose enough to allow the sheet metal screws to score the crank hub, and then pull right out of the seal without budging it. Don't waste your time and money.
W**D
Buy the kit with the extra seal removal tool
The kit would’ve worked great if the screws were longer and the other part for the tool was included in the kit! The installer tool worked otherwise
B**N
Doesn't fit
Product bolt holes don't line up
E**E
Removal tool doesn't fit
The removal tool doesn't fit over the crank to snug up to the seal. Poor engineering
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