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ATS Push Rod Spring Compressor

$72.75/Each
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Part# 12-04809
MFR Model# CST173

Overview

You know how hard it is to get at the springs on the push rod tubes... Now, you can compress them and remove the tube in under a minute. Just slip this tool onto the spring and crank the shaft counterclockwise (an air ratchet works great for this) to compress the spring, and then give everything a wiggle and out it comes. The entire assembly remains lock in place with the spring compressed so that you can replace the tube and spring just as effortlessly by reversing the above steps. It’s really that easy! This tool will pay for itself in one top end job. It’s a must-have tool when working on big bore Continentals. This tool will fit all production engines Lycoming, Continental, Franklin, and even most old radials.
   
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Reviews

Working good I like it

Samuel S Verified Purchase

CsT173 Push Rod Spring C

March 25, 2023

Excellent Product

Wayne S Verified Purchase

CsT173 Push Rod Spring C

February 15, 2022

I used this tool on a Continental O-300 with spring loaded pushrod tubes. I filed a chamfer on the inside radius to prevent damage to pushrod tube. This tool works very well at a fair price.

Ed W
February 2, 2020

This thing is huge. It is severely limited in usefulness for this reason. If the engine is on a stand with the intake tubes and exhaust removed it might useful but on an airplane, forget it.

Grueninger A Verified Purchase

CsT173 Push Rod Spring C

July 13, 2024

Not great but not horrible either. As can be seen in the 2nd item picture, the left end bolt takes up a lot of room and after compression clearance between the bolt and engine must still be sufficient to disengage tube from cylinder end. Both of these result in only 4 spring coils being able to be compressed on my O-470-R. While this does reduce the total spring tension, significant manual effort is still required.

Greg V
June 12, 2019

I had to remove the nut at the base of the tool to get the tool on the spring Had welded a washer on the end to replace the nut. I have an O520 with GTSIO heads. 😢

Thomas J
May 19, 2021

This spring compressor is pretty awkward to use. It takes two wrenches in order to compress and decompress spring. Spring also kept slipping out of place while trying to compress. Would not recommend.

Smat A Verified Purchase

CsT173 Push Rod Spring C

May 21, 2024

Caution, This tool is not returnable. It is not useable unless engine is on a stand with intake removed. Too big and clunky. Dont be like me and waste your money.

Andy K Verified Purchase

CsT173 Push Rod Spring C

November 11, 2023

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