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Is it me, or is the Stihl crank seal puller tool junk?
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<blockquote data-quote="stihltech" data-source="post: 7963563" data-attributes="member: 2230"><p>Used mine for 30 some years. On smaller seals I tighten the legs under the seal, turn the whole tool a few times and tighten again. Occasionally I have to do it twice in a stubborn seal. Still much quicker and less chance of damage than a pick or screwdriver (I have done it that way also).</p><p>Loosening the seal with a small punch does help.</p><p>Using the correct legs on the tool makes a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stihltech, post: 7963563, member: 2230"] Used mine for 30 some years. On smaller seals I tighten the legs under the seal, turn the whole tool a few times and tighten again. Occasionally I have to do it twice in a stubborn seal. Still much quicker and less chance of damage than a pick or screwdriver (I have done it that way also). Loosening the seal with a small punch does help. Using the correct legs on the tool makes a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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