1.4L 1.6L Camshaft Alignment Timing Set AM-B119550PLUS

SKU# AM-B119550PLUS

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1.4L 1.6L Camshaft Alignment Timing Set AM-B119550PLUS

Includes plastic case and the high-quality aftermarket equivalent of Flywheel Locking Pin 119590/11 9 590, Camshaft Locking Tool 119540/11 9 540, Chain Tensioner Tool 119340/119 3 40, 119551/11 9 551, and 119552/119 5 52.

Applications: One, HB Cooper, Cooper, Cooper S, series R55-56 with N12, N14 engine.

Note: Most shop manuals are wrong as they state the camshaft timing indicators need to be facing straight up. This is based on the top end being in time with the bottom end which, in most cases if these tools are required, the two are not in time. To align the 119-590 locking pin into the flywheel correctly, all four cylinders need to be in or as close to the center of the cylinder bore as possible. Once this is achieved the flywheel locking pin will fit with ease no matter where the camshaft timing indicators are. To align the camshaft with the crankshaft simply loosen the camshaft sprocket bolts and rotate the camshaft accordingly. A 27mm open end wrench is used to hold against the camshaft while loosening the sprocket bolts.

On some models it has been reported that you will need to move the turbo to allow for room for the camshaft locking tool.

Manufacturer Aftermarket
Brand Aftermarket
Storage Code S-15, S-16

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Terms and Conditions

On some models it has been reported that you will need to move the turbo to allow for room for the camshaft locking tool.