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DASBET Frost Plug Installer Remover Tool Set 10PCS Diesel Freeze Plug Install & Remover Set Installer Pack Freeze Plug Tool Kit for Engines Frost Plug Installation Tools with Storage Case

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  • Curved Install Rod Design: Our freeze frost plug installer and remover tool kit includes a freeze plug removal tool to screw out faulty and leaking plugs. The special curved install rod can reach freeze plugs when the engine is still in the engine compartment.
  • Package List: DASBET frost plug installer remover tool set includes 1 x 18''/ 45.7cm curved handle; 7 x round fitting discs measuring 1.36'', 1.37'', 1.64'', 1.75'', 2'', 2.33'', 2.34''; 1 x retainer nut; 1 x freeze plug removal screw for removing old freeze plugs.
  • Easy Operation: Firstly fit your new freeze plug onto one of the 7 discs provided; secondly slide retainer nut through the handle and attach disc to ball end of handle; thirdly pound flat end with mallet or hammer (not included) until your freeze plug is snug in place; Silicone sealant on freeze plug recommended(not included).
  • Effortless Frost Plug Maintenance: Say goodbye to rusted, faulty frost plugs on your diesel engine with DASBET diesel freeze plug install & remover set. Simply use a hammer with the driver and appropriate disc to install frost plugs ranging from 1 inch to 2-3/8 inches in diameter.
  • Wide Application: The frost plug installation tool kit is designed to remove and install frost plugs found in liquid-cooled gas and diesel engines across a wide range of vehicles and equipment, including automobiles, trucks, vans, SUVs, farm equipment, inboard boats, and construction equipment.



CAR
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
Not much to say here except: with over fifty years of performing automotive repairs, this is the most worthless tool I have ever purchased. I suspect whoever designed this tool set was not a scholar of combined physics or geometry and most certainly not auto mechanics. The only part of the tool set that could be used to install the expansion plugs as designed was the freeze plug 'discs'; those could only be used when combined with an old deep well socket (of approximately the same size as the disc) and a hammer from my tool cabinet. The 'special' curved rod was useless as was the expansion plug puller.