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- nztools (466)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGreat communication - excellent eBay-er! Thanks, Al - your order will ship tomorrow.
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Reviews (8)

Feb 05, 2021
Great Item
It's Hard to not consider an item that has lasted for a half century and still function. This was used on my take apart Honda 100, that I converted when it was 1 or so year old. It's been removed countless times to allow the motorcycle to travel in the Baggage Compartment of a light aircraft. I don't know how many times, but a lot. Recently it pulled apart on the top, whereupon, I electrical taped it together. Recently i bought one from a trusted Chinese Seller. Upon receiving it & comparing it to the original i found it to be made of very hard rubber. This can be tested with a Durometer--Tester. However you could feel that it was very hard! Now consider that the Honda one from 1972 was still softer. Now you may ask What's the significance of that? The Importance is very great, as this is also supposed to absorb vibration. How can it do so if it's twice as hard?!! The new one came in a "Honda" sealed plastic bag. It's like the original one, albeit with no tearing! Of course it cost twice as much! But it's worth more than that! Consider that when purchasing one for your Honda or other brand motorcycle!
Sincerely, ALW

Jan 04, 2020
"Craftsman" Best Value?
2 of 2 found this helpful These Sockets are USA MFD. I've been using these USA Made ones since 1956, when I got my first Craftsman tool set. I still have some of them. Yes the early ones were actually better. I was a mechanic in the USAF & worked parttime off base to earn extra money. I remember using an old Buick drive shaft on a Craftsman 1/2 in. breaker bar to loosen extremely hard to loosen nuts! How much torque did I put on in doing so? I haven't a clue! However I still have this same Breaker Handle today. It's still as it was in 1960! Go ahead young person especially, & buy the junk for 1/2 the price---but be prepared to replace it several times if you do. US Made Craftsman was the best value in hand tools. I know from a lifetime of experience! Thanks for reading! ALW

Mar 18, 2017
Ford 7.3 Liter Ford Remanufacture Injection Pump
1 of 1 found this helpful Hello:
If it's time to replace your Pump on the old Ford F-250 please consider the item listed above. It shows workmanship even before installing it. I've been using mine for several hundred miles now and it has performed flawlessly. Note the Sticker on the pump. It was actually rebuilt by Caterpillar. I've come to expect great workmanship from this Co. It came shipped Priority in the Ford Box. I'd request it also be put in an additional box to keep it from being damaged. It could be easily damaged in the box supplied by Ford. Good things don't come cheaply, and this is something that's not easy to remove & replace. It has a two year guarantee, which is an indication of quality in my book! It's the best starting or commensurate starting on the lot now. Runs like a new one now. Thanks, ALW