NOW Remove the Connector Tube From
the Cummins 24V Without Damaging
the Threads.
Improved design removes injector
tubes in seconds.
Removing the connector tube on the Cummins 24v has always been a pain. The injector tube threads are recessed in the head and they are an oddball size so a special tool is required. The threads on the tube are a modified 15MM. No taps exist to make this thread. The thread depth and pitch have to be programmed into a CNC turning center to make the connector tube removal tool.
The only current tool on the market leaves a lot to be desired. First off, the diameter is small which is difficult to use. Secondly, you can't use the tool as a jackscrew. Our tool features a large knurled head that gives you something to pry against for those really stuck injector tubes.
The 24VCTR010 Cummins 24 valve connector tube remover is the only tool that works every single time. Turn the tool onto the injector tube. When it bottoms out in the head, turn the tool a few more times and the connecor tube is removed - undamaged! New Cummins connector tubes cost more than $25.00 each. The 24VCTR010 will pay for itself the first time you use it!
The Tork Tool can also be used as an injector tube installer. Assemble the tool onto the tube and tap with a rubber mallet and your done! (many times finger pressure is enough)
NOW
Remove the Connector Tube From
the Cummins CR Without Damaging
the Threads.
Use the right tool and reuse your Cummins crossover tubes
when changing to performance injectors.
The common way of removing the Cummins CR crossover tube is to use a pair of Vise Grips. Sure, it works, but you risk damaging the threads! Wreck one injector tube and you will pay for this tool - the first time!
The only other tool on the market leaves a lot to be desired. First off, the diameter is small which is difficult to use and the female threads are only 3/8" deep. We tried the tool, and honestly can't figure how it works. Secondly, you can't use the tool as a jackscrew because the tool only screws on 3/8". The CRCTR010 tool features a large knurled head that gives you something to pry against for those really stuck injector tubes.
The CRCTR010 Cummins diesel connector tube remover is the only tool that works every single time. Turn the tool onto the injector tube. When the tool touches the head surface, turn the tool a few more times and the connecor tube is removed - undamaged! No damaged threads. New Cummins diesel CR connector tubes cost more than $35.00 each. The CRCTR010 will pay for itself the first time you use it!
The Tork Tool can also be used as an injector tube installer. Assemble the tool onto the Cummins connector tube and tap with a rubber mallet and your done! (many times finger pressure is all that is needed)