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Wrist Pin Installer
- Rick H.
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Now to the bad news, the tool isn't cheap. Mine ran about $95.00 but it was a one off model. He doesn't routinely make his clip install tool in the small 17mm size needed for KZ-1000 pistons. When he agreed to make one for me he had it finished in less than a day and it was very well made. I am not sure if this is acceptable, but the name of the company selling this tool is Stomski Racing and can be found on the Internet. If you would want one of these tools you will have to call him and see if he will make another one up for you. The owners name is Steve and was quite helpful. I have no vested interest in the company nor do I know the owner other then ordering the tool from him. Some will no doubt say this is a needless tool and waste of money and that is well and good. Some others have used OEM or other heavy duty wrist pin clips in place of the Wiseco clips because of the difficulty installing the Wiseco clips. I decided to stay with the Wiseco clips and found an easier way of putting them in place. In any event, some may find this information useful.
Rick H.
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M_a_t_t wrote: How do you load the clip in? It looks like you compress it enough to get it to start inside the tool then use the plunger to get it set and insert it into the piston and again use the plunger to push it out of the tool. Is it poking out in the 3rd picture? I have never installed any wrist pins (I understand how they go together though) so my base knowledge of this isn't much.
Matt: yes you "load" the clip by pushing it straight into the sleeve with the open end up. Then you pivot the clip to the side until it stops based on how far you have pushed it in the sleeve and run the pusher in until it stops against the clip. At that point you are ready to insert the tool into the wrist pin bore. OEM clips are very easy to load into the sleeve, but Wiseco clips are more difficult. I usually need a glove on my hand to load them.
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Scirocco wrote: With some craft mans skills an old 17 mm wrist pin can be modified to the same tool.
Can you explain a bit more on this Scirocco?
Rick H.
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