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The Moker Cummins Barring Tool is a specialized engine rotation tool designed for Cummins B & C Series engines, including popular Dodge pickups. Weighing just 12.3 ounces and compactly sized, it allows for effortless manual engine rotation, ensuring friction-free operation and ease of use. This tool is a reliable OE replacement for several Cummins part numbers, making it an essential addition to any mechanic's toolkit.
Manufacturer | Moker |
Brand | Moker |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.94 x 2.24 x 2.2 inches |
Item model number | 21145 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 21145 |
OEM Part Number | 3824591A, 5299073, 7471A |
S**H
Great tool
To all the people on here that said, they stripped out the teeth when spending the flywheel, you’re doing it completely wrong. I was able to use this on 3 5.9 dodge rams and it did amazing. Yes, the teeth get chewed up but what are you expect from cheap tool plus metal on metal. I would highly recommend this tool to anybody that has to pull a transmission out of a truck.
D**T
Worked
I just finished using this on a 6.7 DM flywheel swap. It worked, but not sure how many times it would work, pretty loose fitting. Someone like me that just needed it for swap it's perfect.
K**
Junk. Dose not line up correctly
The tool is not the right diameter, and it does not spline / line up To the flywell teeth like it's supposed too. Also, build quality is very weak. As the metal teeth round out on the slightest pressure. Junk
J**H
Just as good as the Mac/Matco/Strap-on for a 5th of the price
Mac Tools charges $90 for this exact same tool.Little tip. Clean the access hole in the block with some emery cloth. And put a little grease on the bushing to help preserve it.Great tool overall
M**M
this did work
poorly built . did work , yet started stripping teeth ,early on ,did finish the job ,ching ching junk
M**E
dodge fly wheel tool .
this tool fits great , turn you motor over easy with the fly wheel.
D**F
Good value, mediocre quality.
I liked the price and the rapid availability of the product. Like any tool you get what you pay for and decent versions of this tool cost anywhere from $60-$100(Cummins to Snap-on respectively. This tool will get you through 1 or 2 jobs without failing. So if you have a singular need of the tool, great. Professional mechanics however should not invest money in this product. Extreme wear shown in picture is from a single use. As you can see the splines will not last though very many jobs.
J**K
Does the job at a good price
It’s a little loose in the adapter plate but it definitely got the job done
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