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Mercedes M271 Camshaft Timing Chain Tool Kit *271-0140, -0061, -0015, -0031 on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
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Oxnard, California, US

Oxnard, California, US
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M271-0140B Camshaft Timing Chain Alignment Kit for M271 Engine
Including:
M271-0015 (271-589-0015-00) Install the plug into the timing case cover (access to chain tensioner)
M271-0031 (271-589-0031-00) For unloading the timing chain tensioning device on Mercedes M271
M271-0140 (271-589-0140-00) Timing Chain Retainer for drawing in the timing chain. Retain timing chain with
camshaft sprocket in proper timing position.
M271-0061 (271-589-0061) Camshaft Retaining Device makes it possible to position the camshafts in the installed position.
This makes it possible to slacken and tighten the bolts attaching the camshaft gear.

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