Anyone have a video of this in action? I'm an auto tech and am hoping to get this or the Hammerhead. I've already got a lot of m12/m18 stuff, but want the best tool for the job.
I'm attaching a PDF of the bulletin I found (I think there is another somewhere too) as well as a tech tip page from AC Delco in Candada.
https://www.techconnectcanada.com/techtips_2011monthly.php
I know that all new small block trucks come with them (2014+). All newer 3.6's come with a PF48 from the factory, but the filter says "Replace with PF63" on it.
We use 48E's at the GM dealership where I work. They are fine. For 3.6's however, GM now recommends using PF63 if it will fit because of the added filtration media.
My parents live right up the hill from where Boeing Surplus used to be. I'd go there once a week with my grandpa as a kid in the summer just to look around. Miss that place.
Do yourself a favor and get the Milwaukee M18 FUEL high torque impact 2763-22 kit. Comes with 2 4.0Ah batteries and a dual charger for their M12 & M18 lines. I use one at work as an automotive technician.
I'm a lube tech/apprentice at a Chevy dealer. 3 months in. If I'm a lube tech after 18 months, I'm moving on to something that'll give me more experience. But at $12.50/hr, I'm not crying either.