ZTSE2535C Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal and Wear Sleeve Installer Tool Alt ST-154-C

SKU# ST-154-C

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ZTSE2535C Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal and Wear Sleeve Installer Alt ST-154-C

Applications: Early DT360, DT466 1975-1993

Attention: Most workshop manuals are incorrect. The only way to make sure you get the correct installer is to check your seal number or measure the diameter of your crankshaft.

  • This tool is used on cranks that are 5" in diameter (Seals 1809964C92, 686444C91) found in 1987-1993 DT360, DT-408, DT466, DT530, and DT570.
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  • Use ZTSE4637 or ST-153 is used on cranks that are 6-1/8" in diameter (Seals 1841938C1) found in 2000-2016 DT-466, DT530, DT570, HT570, Maxxforce 9, Maxxforce 10, and Maxxforce DT.
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  • Use ZTSE4749 or ST-141-C is used on cranks that are 5-1/2" in diameter (Seals 1817867C93, 1817867C92, 1817867C91, 1817767C1, 1817865C1, 10054VX, 5-13851, and 1841139C93 Housing Kit) found in 1995-1998 DT-408, DT466, DT530, and DT570.


1994 and 1999 are split years and you must measure the crank to determine the correct tool.

You'll find Stallion Products are widely considered the most heavy duty on the market! This is a high-quality tool and you will be pleased with your purchase. This tool is needed to prevent your seal from leaking. Don't try to save a few bucks at the expense of your engine - know that you're getting quality from Stallion Products.

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Manufacturer Aftermarket
Brand Stallion Products
Storage Code O-50, O-51

Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Is your crankshaft 5” in diameter? If not, you’re ordering the wrong tool.

Attention: Most workshop manuals are incorrect. The only way to make sure you get the correct installer is to check your seal number or measure the diameter of your crankshaft.