When I worked in a truck shop, they had a home made liner puller. it was basicly a piece of about 3/4" steel plate slightly larger than the liner diameter with 4 head bolts welded in the corners on end to create a table. The bolts were then braced to prevent them bending over. A hole in the center allowed a piece of all thread (about 3/4" if I remember correctly). At the bottom of the all thread was a round piece of flat steel just the right size to pull the liner. it was attached with 2 ears and a bolt to the all thread. two sides of the disk were cut straight so you could tip the disk up parallel to the all thread and drop it down the liner to the bottom till it cleared, and then straightened out and it would hold. Tightening a nut on the all thread above the "table" would pull the liner pretty easily. We did lots of 855 cummins with that thing. Tim in OR
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