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Camshaft / Cylinder Head Timing Alignment & Locking Tool Fits Volvo On Sale on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Elkins, West Virginia, US

Elkins, West Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes Tool Type:Hand Tools

This is an aftermarket made in the USA ,not volvo factory made, camshaft timing alignment and locking tool for Volvo's.Used for t-belt and cylinder head removal jobs on most twin cam gas volvo engines with a camshaft center to center spacing of roughly 6 & 1/2 inches,1993 and up into the early 2000's, 4,5 and 6 cylinders, buyer is responsible for proper use and correct engine application. Shown in the stock photo installed on an 850 5 cyl. Nice tool ,they are tested and in as new excellent condition , may have minor cosmetic paint blemishes.Sold as is no returns.Ships anywhere in the U.S. in a small flat rate box.

 

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