Camshaft Engine Timing Tools For Bmw Alignment / Jig 113240 / Pin Number 112300 on 2040-parts.com
Redondo Beach, California, US
Used for setting cam shaft timing.
Includes (2) blocks (1) swivel lock and (1) locator pin.
Applicable: BMW engine -
Applicable: M42, M44, M50, M52, M52TU, M54, M56, S50US & S52US
For use on Twin Cam
engines where both camshafts have to be locked in place while working on the
camshaft and replacement of cam-belt.
You get both tools with
this purchase (Cam locating fixtures 113240
and
the TDC Pin 112300).
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