For Harley Davidson Milwaukee 8 M8 Inner Cam Bearing Remover Installer Tool US
For Harley Davidson Milwaukee 8 M8 Inner Cam Bearing Remover Installer Tool US
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Inner Cam Bearing Remover Installer Tool for Harley Davidson
This inner cam bearing remover installer tool for Harley Davidson is a specialized mechanics tool designed to safely extract and install inner cam bearings on Milwaukee 8 engines.
Overview
This inner cam bearing remover installer tool for Harley Davidson makes camshaft installations and engine maintenance quick, safe, and precise. Designed specifically for the tight clearances of the M8 engine case, this inner cam bearing remover installer tool for Harley Davidson ensures the delicate bearing is pulled and pressed perfectly straight. It is essential for motorcycle mechanics and home garage engine builders working on modern v-twin powerplants.
Built For Performance
- Machined from heavy-duty steel to resist flexing and stripping under pressure
- Features a collet-style pulling design that grips the bearing shell securely
- Engineered with a precise installation plate to ensure the new bearing is seated to the correct depth
- Finished with an anti-corrosion black oxide coating for long-lasting durability
Fits These Machines
- for Harley Davidson Milwaukee 8 (M8) Engines
On-The-Job Use
- Used during performance camshaft installations to swap out the delicate inner cam bearing
- Employed in motorcycle service shops for reliable, damage-free engine repairs
- Utilized by DIY mechanics looking to perform professional-grade v-twin engine rebuilds
Specs At A Glance
| Application | Milwaukee 8 (M8) Engines |
| Material | Hardened Steel |
| Tool Type | Remover and Installer Kit |
Good To Know
Q: Why can't I use a standard slide hammer to remove this bearing? A: Using a slide hammer can easily drop loose needle rollers into the engine case or warp the soft aluminum engine block; this tool pulls the bearing smoothly and evenly.
Q: Does this tool work on older Twin Cam engines? A: No, this kit is specifically designed and dimensioned for the unique bearing size and spacing found on the Milwaukee 8 (M8) engines.
Slight variation in finish or dimensions may occur between production runs, and fit can depend on serial number, so confirm compatibility before ordering.
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