This auction is for one OTC 6495 Chrysler Damper Holding Ring NEW IN OPEN BOX. Item has never been used.
- Designed as a holding ring with three pins to fit into the openings on a harmonic balancer
- Use with a 1/ 2 inch ratchet or breaker bar to hold the harmonic balancer in place when turning the bolt that holds the balancer to the crankshaft
- Also use to hold the balancer when removing it from the engine
- Works on 1990-newer 3.3L V6 vans 1994-newer 3.8L V6 1993-1997 3.3L 3.5L V6 cars and 1998-newer 2.7L 3.2L 3.5L V6 car
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