Mitsubishi Timing Belt Tensioner Tool Dsm Evo Eclipse Galant Md998767 on 2040-parts.com
Bolton, Massachusetts, US
This timing tool is needed each time the timing belt is installed to properly set the tension. This tool is used on many different Mitsubishi engines including 3000gt/Stealths, Eclipse 4G63, 6G73, 6G74, 6G75, Galants, and Colts. Direct replacement for MD998767.
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