Introducing Three New Mac Tools Exclusive Fluid Exchange Tools

Introducing Three New Mac Tools Exclusive Fluid Exchange Tools

Mac Tools introduces the Fuel Tool EC-10056, the Diesel Fuel EC-10015 and the Oil Tool EC-10151. Available in November, these quality fluid exchange systems are lightweight and portable as they are designed to use existing shop air, and feature a convenient hook for hanging while in use on the vehicle.

Mac Tools introduces the Fuel Tool EC-10056, the Diesel Fuel EC-10015 and the Oil Tool EC-10151. Available in November, these quality fluid exchange systems are lightweight and portable as they are designed to use existing shop air, and feature a convenient hook for hanging while in use on the vehicle. Cleaning the entire fuel intake system without having to remove engine components, the Fuel and Diesel tools remove dirt, carbon deposits, gums, varnishes and other contaminates. The Oil Tool eliminates the major source of particulates, wear elements and oil contaminants that degrade engine oil and cause engine wear.

Features of the Fuel Tools include the following:
• Restores engine performance;
• Reduces emissions; and
• Uses shop air – not aerosol cans.

Features of the Oil Tool include the following:
• Removes 1/2 – 1.0 quart of used oil, over a standard oil change;
• Connects to engine with spin on or cartridge system adapters; and
• New back flush cleans oil pump and screen.

These Mac Tools Fluid Exchange Tools are new and innovative, as well as inexpensive. Now, shops of any size can benefit from the expanded services that can be offered by purchasing these Fluid Exchange Tools.

All Mac Tools Fluid Exchange Systems include a starter case of detergents sufficient for 12 vehicle services.

To order the Fuel Tool EC-10056, the Diesel Fuel EC-10015, and the Oil Tool EC-10151, contact your local Mac Tools Distributor or call 1-800-MACTOOLS.

For more information, visit www.mactools.com

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