Product Description
Compatible for Harley Davidson Camshaft Needle Bearing Remover & Installer Milwaukee Eight (M8) Installation tools
- Replace the camshaft inner needle bearing in the Milwaukee Eight engines.
- Included in your order: Plate, Collet & Driver, T-Pin and 4 screws.
- This set comes with our "T" pin for easier insertion and removal from the collet!
Black Oxide finish for years of use.
Made in the USA
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great product as usual
some markings on plate would be helpful
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Milwaukee 8 Inner cam bearing puller/installer
Excellent workmanship and it worked as it was supposed to. Excellent tool for the cost.
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Harley M8 Camshaft Bearing - Remove /Install
Great tool worked perfect! 2020 Street Glide Special...
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M-8 Cam Bearing Tool
This tool works perfectly, and is well made.
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M8 Inner Cam Bearing Remover/ Install Tool
No frills. Great quality, precision engineered, at half the cost of many "Big" names, although not as "pretty" as some; it is a tool, not a show piece. It flat works, and MADE In the USA
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Innercam Bearing Remove/Install
This does the job just as well as the competitions but for $300+ less! Extremely satisfied and will look at mbs before that same competing company! Yes, I highly recommend.
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Harley M8 Camshaft Bearing - Remove /Install
The product worked great, probably never need it again. Simple to use. The only suggestion would be to mark which side faces out. Just took a few minutes to figure out. Does everything more expensive tools do.
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HD M8 107, cam bearing removal/install tool
Worked as advertised.
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Great build quality, attractive pricing
Overall this is a very solid piece. One complaint I did have was in regards to the wrench flats on the collet. This tool would be better served if it either had a hex or if the flats were machined with more surface area. A standard combination wrench barely gets a full bite and there is quite a bit of torque that needs to be transferred. A larger adjustable wrench was not fully contacting the flats. Other than that there is no indication that this tool won't serve me well for years to come.