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Crysis
Please can you tell me where I can obtain the special tools that are needed to change the cambelt on my 2004 Chrysler Grand Voyager 2.8CRD? My local Chrysler dealer first told me that they don't supply these, then when I protested that they would sell me the belt kit but not the tools to fit it they said they would look into it. Today they say that there are none of one of them in the world (which I don't believe). I need Flywheel lockpin, Exhaust and Inlet camshaft lockpins, Camshaft sprocket holding tool & Timing belt retaining tool.
Asked on 5 December 2009 by
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Honest John
Sorry I don't do car DIY. I was a trader, not a mechanic Try www.askthemechanic.co.uk
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