Camshaft Holding Tool En-46105 3.6l Gm V6 on 2040-parts.com
Mount Vernon, Missouri, US
Like New. Used the tools to put a new timing chain on my Cadillac SRX. They worked great.
Package includes two tools. (1) EN-46105-1 and (1) EN-45105-2. No case included
Free standard shipping in the continental US only.
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