Laser 5179 Timing Tool Kit for Fiat/Alfa JTD Engines - Professional Camshaft Locking & Crankshaft Alignment Set - Perfect for Timing Belt Replacement & Engine Maintenance
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DESCRIPTION
Product Description Check and adjust the camshaft timing, remove and replace the cambelt and perform complete cylinder head rebuilds whilst maintaining the correct valve timing on Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Vauxhall, Opel and Saab. A British tool company based in Warwickshire, United Kingdom. Laser Tools draws on years of experience to introduce quality products which offer real value for money. All our products are responsibly sourced both from trusted ethical partners across the world PLUS (uniquely as an automotive tool brand) our own manufacturing base in the UK. Combining our British manufacturing, our years of experience and vast expertise in the automotive sector helps us achieve our aim of bringing high quality tool solutions first to market and being No.1 choice for many professional mechanics. Set Contains: 1 x Metal Storage Tin1 x Instructions1 x Flywheel Holding Tool 2 x Camshaft Alignment Pins1 x Crankshaft Alignment Tool1 x Fixing for Crankshaft Alignment Tool
FEATURES
For use on Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Vauxhall/Opel, Saab JTD multijet diesel engines 16, 19, 24 SOHC, DOHC
Fits a wide range of models
Made in Sheffield
Supplied in metal case with EVA foam
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4.5
What you need to use is the Crank lock and the Exhaust Cam Lock. It is not necessary to use any other pieces. Wow I am so glad I purchased this product, it turns out my engine was not timed correctly was was a couple of degrees out. Using this tool as long as you take your time the Cambelt Change is an easy job! Please note that the exhaust cam lock will not automatically engage as is not spring loaded. You must turn the engine on the Crank bolt and rotate until you can get the exhaust cam to lock. This may of been made more difficult as the engine was out of timing, I had to rotate the engine a few times until the exhaust cam would engage.