Holley Introduces Several Handy New Tools From Mr. Gasket

New from Holley – the release of several handy new tools from Mr. Gasket. These tools were designed to make your vehicle easier and more fun to work on. See more details below.

Official Release:

Holley is pleased to announce the release of a large assortment of handy new tools to make your vehicle easier and more fun to work on – top dead center checkers, a huge array of new tools, and soft tool cases to contain them. Mr. Gasket, the trusted brand of racers since 1964 has built upon their already impressive selection of tools and shop equipment to include these useful new offerings.

Mr. Gasket’s ever-expanding line of handy shop tools now includes six new additions – oxygen-sensor sockets, pulley holders, flywheel wrenches, automatic-locking ratchets, hose/seal/cotter-pin tools, and gasket scrapers. The 3/8-drive 7/8-inch oxygen-sensor sockets feature an offset design perfect for getting to hard-to-reach areas and a cutaway side to clear sensor wires. The pulley holder is ideal for camshaft, crankshaft, and power-steering pulleys with an adjustable jaw that opens anywhere from 1/4-inch all the way to 7/8-inch and a long handle for maximum leverage.

Compatible with both flexplates and flywheels, the flywheel wrench holds spring tension on the flywheel, allowing you to use both hands to work on your clutch, transmission, or anything else that requires the crankshaft to remain in a certain position. The automatic-locking ratchet is a fast, easy way to pinch a hose shut, eliminating the need to drain liquids, and is perfect for vacuum lines, fuel lines, and coolant lines. Angled for increased leverage, the hose/seal/cotter-pin tool has a pointed tip for picking seals or cotter pins and a hanger hole in the handle for easy storage. And finally, the gasket scraper features an extra-wide tip for faster scraping and is equally effective on carbon deposits.

Features:

  • Makes your vehicle easier and more fun to work on
  • Oxygen-sensor sockets designed for getting to hard-to-reach areas
  • Pulley holder is ideal for camshaft, crankshaft, and power-steering pulleys

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Chris McWilliams

Chris McWilliams grew up watching his dad race go-karts around his Southern Indiana home and started racing junior dragsters when he was 10 years old. Chris drove a UMP Mini Stock for two seasons until he totaled his racecar in an accident at Western Kentucky Speedway. He is currently a college student at Oakland City University working on a degree to pay the bills for his dirt racing addiction.
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