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The Lisle 48300 Push Rod Remover is a specialized tool designed to simplify the process of removing push rods for intake gasket replacement. With its innovative pivot mechanism, it allows users to compress valve springs without the hassle of loosening rocker arms. Weighing only 8 ounces and proudly made in the USA, this tool combines durability with user-friendly design, making it an essential addition to any professional mechanic's toolkit.
Manufacturer | Lisle |
Brand | Lisle |
Model | 48300 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 4 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 48300 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 48300 |
T**
Works great
Great tool .very simple easy to use.
K**S
Awesome if you need it.
This tool is awesome for the GM v6 3.4 it makes removal and replacement of the pushrods without removing the rockers a snap. It has a grove to guide the rod out and then back in. Totally a time saver.
S**N
Great tool!!!
Great tool for removing and for replacing the pushrods on the GM 60 degree V6 engines (2.8, 3.1 and 3.4). Whether you are just doing the lower intake manifold gaskets or head gaskets too, this tool is a must-have. Let me explain why...The aluminum heads on these engines are so easy to damage the threads on. You really need to know what you're doing to prevent damaging them. When re-installing the rocker arms, if the pushrods are already in place, you CAN hand-turn the crankshaft to be sure each valve you're about to tighten and torque is closed to reduce valve spring pressure but you can relieve it 100%. BUT, with this tool, you can torque the rocker arm bolts freely and get it just right THEN use this tool to install the pushrod afterward. And it is very simple to use. If you are going to get as far as the lower intake manifold gasket on one of these engines, do yourself a favor and get one of these tools. It is worth the small cost, and the wait for delivery, even if you only plan to use it once.2 Thumbs Up!
D**E
Okay
I am sure they are better models out here, and this model takes some getting used to work; but why mfg. continue to paint surfaces that don't need paint is beyond intelligent minds. It is very difficult to use on some engines because of the poor design. Don't think I would buy this particular brand name again.No fault of product, but Amazon please stop putting packages in mailbox; so lame cannot walk ten feet to place at front door.
N**T
2003 Chevy Malibu 3100 - Bought for IMG replacement.
I have read some reviews that it bends when used. I dont see how. This is pretty thick metal construction and worked very well for removing the push rods. I can only guess that someone was using it wrong. Because of the spring pressure you might want to wrap a small towel or something around the handle. If you do not work on cars for a living your hands might hurt a bit after getting the push rods out. I had my Girl Friend help - I lifted the rocker arm and she took out / installed the push rods. The fit is perfect and makes removing the push rods very easy. You do not want to unbolt the rocker arms because its an aluminum head and the threads will most likely strip out when you either take the bolts out or try putting them back in. If your doing head gaskets or Intake Manifold Gaskets you need this tool.
W**R
Excellent tool for the money
Really sped up changing the lower intake manifold gaskets in my 3.4L. This tool does require some technique to avoid broken fingers and bend push rods. First, make sure you push the lever up in the exact plane of the rocker arm. if not, it will slip off and the rocker arm will slam down. 2. Lever the tool slowly and only lift up until the push rod can clear its cup. 3. Don't try to take the push rod out from the side. There is a gap left for the push rod to thread through the tool while returning the rocker arm down. 4. There has been reviews that this tool doesn't provide enough leverage when the valve is open. Only 1/2 true. The square hole on the side is for a 3/8 breaker bar to provide more lever arm. Not only does the breaker bar provide more leverage, it also let's you be more stable resulting in less tool slip offs. Looks like the weld quality was improved, mine had nice fillets on both fingers.
D**.
Not for GM 3800 and not better than the orignial
I was hoping to use this new style on my GM 3800, but it won't work. Also, if you have the original (as I do) Lisle 48500, don't waste time updating.
R**A
This tool is worth it's weight in gold, even if you only use it once!
If you're a shade-tree mechanic, this tool saves you $$$. This engine has the intake manifold gasket over and under each valve pushrod. By using this tool, you have the leverage to compress the valve spring enough to remove the push rod. No need to loosen/remove the valves or have the valves re-adjusted! Even if you use this tool one time, it's totally worth it in time and money.
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