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PC-100 Universal Valve Seat Pressure Tester Checker Adjustable On-Head Valve Spring Pressure Tester Gauge - 0-600 PSI
PC-100 Universal Valve Seat Pressure Tester Checker Adjustable On-Head Valve Spring Pressure Tester Gauge - 0-600 PSI
Description
Adjustable on head valve spring pressure tester for various shaft styles and stud mount roller rocker systems. The PC-100 valve seat pressure tester is a highly accurate gauge that would measure valve springs on the head without removing the springs.
Item Details
Pickup Location
7440 Dean Martin Dr Suite 204
Las Vegas, NV, 89139
Quality
New
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts
Auction closes
September 24, 2025 at 1:14 AM
brand
HihitomorrowEstimated Retail Price
$218.99
weight
3.44 lbsBuyers Premium
15%
Inventory Number
1053335369
Features
- VERSATILE SPRING TESTER: Adjustable on head valve spring pressure tester for various shaft styles and stud mount roller rocker systems. The PC-100 valve seat pressure tester is a highly accurate gauge that would measure valve springs on the head without removing the springs.
- FEATURES: The PC-100 features four-course adjustment hole locations and includes four fine adjustment shims which enable calibration to within .050″ of rocker arm pivot length. Just unscrew the handle and move the load cell module in or out for proper length across the rocker.
- 0-600 PSI SPRING GAUGE: This spring tester comes equipped with a 0-600 lb liquid-filled gauge, the gauge can be rotated 360° to clear shock towers, master cylinders, etc. in tight quarters.
- QUALITY VALVE SPRING TESTER: The valve seat pressure tester is made of quality material and is treated with anti-corrosion and anti-rust, ensuring a long service life.
- PC-100 Valve Tester Maintenance: After use, clean with a dry cloth, lubricate moving parts, and check for damage. Store in a dry place, avoid extreme temperatures and verify calibration periodically. Proper care ensures long-term accuracy.


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