Originally Posted By Challenger 1
Originally Posted By Baxter61
Originally Posted By Challenger 1
Originally Posted By RV2
I'm in the market for a cam bearing tool, I'd like to purchase a quality piece.
What's recommended?
What should I stay away from?
Thanks


A snap On one is better than the Lisle tool. I have both, the snap on one uses O rings and the lisle uses rubber sleeves. O rings are better and easier to work with IMO. Plus the snap on one seems harder more solid when you hit with a BFH.


is this the one you have Challenger?

https://store.snapon.com/Camshaft-Cranks...t--P635905.aspx


No I don't think so...that one is a blue point brand and appears to use rubber sleeves. I bet it is the lisle made one. Not that it is a bad or a cheap tool. Like said above it works just fine.

Maybe they don't make one with o rings anymore? My snap on one has to be at least 25 years old now. I just looked at it close, still have the directions with it. It don't say who made it that I see.


didnt think so, Im curious to see/find one like yours. I need to buy one myself and Im sure the Lisle ones work just fine and get 1000's of bearings installed everyday, just would like to see the Snap-On one too.