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Schwaben Audi V6 Camshaft Alignment Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Leesburg, Virginia, US

Leesburg, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Schwaben Warranty:No

In perfect working order. Genuine Schwaben tool. Will work on Audi/VW 30V/12V engines. This tool interfaces with the cam gears and is utilized for the critical task of securing and maintaining TDC timing alignment when the cam belt is serviced or removed for other front-engine or cylinder head service tasks. Tool is only applicable to V6 5-valve engines installed in VW & Audi platforms from 1997- 2005.  Applicable: Audi A4, A6 2.4 (97+), Audi A4, A6 2.8 (97+), Audi S4 2.7 turbo (97+), Audi A4, A6, A8 2.8 30v (95+), VW Passat 2.8 30v (96+), VW Passat V6 5 Valve 1998-2005.

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