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  • BikeService Timing Plug Wrench
    BikeService Timing Plug Wrench


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  • LivaXL Xenon Inductive Timing Light
    LivaXL Xenon Inductive Timing Light

    Keep your engine's performance and fuel consumption optimal with precise ignition control! This can be easily done with our professional-grade timing light. Our timing light is equipped with a bright Xenon bulb that emits concentrated light to make the timing mark more visible even in daylight. It is suitable for petrol engines with a 12 V ignition system. The timing light enables the synchronisation of the ignition system with the camshaft movement. This timing light is equipped with a robust ABS housing and a Xenon bulb. It also features a control indicator light that will flash to signal an incorrect connection and easy-to-use, automatically activated inductive clamps that allow you to perform timing adjustments without having to remove the spark plug wire. Get accurate and stable timing signals from 0 to 8000 RPM with our engine timing light!

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  • Engine Timing Tool Set for BMW
    Engine Timing Tool Set for BMW

    This timing tool set can be applied in installing and removal of the variable camshaft unit (double VANOS), professional engine-repair, correct fixing of the valve lift control (Valvetronic) and the expansion of the intake camshaft, eccentric shaft or hydraulic tappets. This tool kit is suitable for BMW models: E46: 316i B18 / B18A, E87: 118i / 120i, E60: 520i, E83: X3 2.0, E85: Z4 2.0, E90 / E91: 318i / 318ti / 320i.This tool set is crafted by hardened and tempered carbon steel, ensuring its maximum durability for years of use. All tools are well stored in a sturdy case with foam insert for easy transport.

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  • LivaXL Timing Setting and Locking Tool Set
    LivaXL Timing Setting and Locking Tool Set

    Our engine timing tool set is designed for adjust your engine timing belt which is easy to handle. If the crankshaft and camshaft are not synchronized, the engine's power will be greatly reduced, which may cause the engine management system to malfunction. If the timing chain wears heavily, it may slip or even rupture. This can cause serious damage to the engine. Our engine timing tools help to solve such problems. The tool set can help to replace the timing belt or timing chain. These tools are made of carbon steel for strength and durability. All pieces are delivered in a blow-moulded case for easy storage and transport.

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  • Which cars have timing belts or timing chains?

    Most modern cars have timing chains, which are more durable and require less maintenance than timing belts. However, some older or high-performance vehicles may still have timing belts. It is important to check your vehicle's manual or consult with a mechanic to determine whether your car has a timing belt or timing chain, as the replacement intervals and maintenance requirements differ between the two.

  • Does Audi have a timing belt or timing chain?

    Audi typically uses timing chains in their engines rather than timing belts. Timing chains are more durable and longer-lasting than timing belts, which need to be replaced at regular intervals. This means Audi owners do not have to worry about replacing the timing chain as often as they would a timing belt.

  • Timing chain or timing belt in the Toyota Yaris?

    The Toyota Yaris typically comes equipped with a timing chain rather than a timing belt. Timing chains are known for their durability and longevity compared to timing belts, which need to be replaced at regular intervals. This means that Yaris owners do not have to worry about the timing chain breaking or needing frequent maintenance like they would with a timing belt. Overall, the timing chain in the Toyota Yaris provides a more reliable and low-maintenance option for drivers.

  • Which lasts longer, a timing chain or a timing belt?

    A timing chain typically lasts longer than a timing belt. Timing chains are made of metal and are designed to be more durable and long-lasting. They are often used in heavier-duty engines and are less prone to stretching or breaking compared to timing belts. Timing belts are made of rubber and need to be replaced at regular intervals, usually every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, while timing chains can last the lifetime of the engine if properly maintained.

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  • Timing Tool Set for VAG 1.6 & 2.0 TDI
    Timing Tool Set for VAG 1.6 & 2.0 TDI

    This 10 pcs timing tool set is a professional tool for commercial or DIY use. It is required for locking the camshaft and crankshaft, removal and assembly of fuel injection pumps and water pumps, adjustment of the timing belt and fixing the balance shaft.Made in highest-quality, this timing tool kit is designed for long life in daily workshop use and categorized into industrial grade, other than disposable one. All tools are sorted it in in a blow molded case for easy storage and transportation.

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  • LivaXL 15 Piece Engine Timing Tool Set for Mercedes Benz
    LivaXL 15 Piece Engine Timing Tool Set for Mercedes Benz

    The engine timing tool set is used for adjusting the engine timing when replacing timing chain. This engine timing tool set comes with necessary elements to work on Mercedes Benz. When the engine repair or refurbishment requires disassembly and timing cam pulleys, it is used to lock the camshaft in the timing position. Additionally, the included tools are sturdy and durable for long-term use. All pieces are organised in a case for easy storage and transportation.

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  • Engine Timing Tool Kit for BMW Mini Cooper and Cooper S
    Engine Timing Tool Kit for BMW Mini Cooper and Cooper S

    This comprehensive engine timing tool set, consisting of 6 pieces, enables the correct timing positions to be achieved on both camshaft and crankshaft whilst replacing the timing belt or chain on petrol engines. It’s suitable for Mini One 2001 - 06 (W10B16AA), Mini Cooper 2001- 06 (W10B16BA), Mini Cooper S 2002 - 06 (W11B16AA). The complete engine timing tool set includes: 1 x OEM , 118240 chain tensioner holding tool, 1 x OEM , 118250 camshaft fixing tool, 1 x OEM , 118370 engine support bracket, 2 x M12 x 1.75 mm screw, 1 x M12 x 1.50 mm screw. All tools are supplied in a blow-moulded plastic case for easy transportation.

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  • LivaXL Timing Tool Kit for VAG Series TSI / TFSI EA888 1.8 R4 2.0 R4
    LivaXL Timing Tool Kit for VAG Series TSI / TFSI EA888 1.8 R4 2.0 R4

    This timing locking tools kit is used for correcting the timing position of the camshaft and crankshaft. It can be used when the engine needs to be removed and timing cam pulleys for maintenance or refurbishment. This engine tool is suitable for VAG Series TSI / TFSI EA888 1.8 R4 2.0 R4. All components of the camshaft locking tool are sturdy and durable to ensure that the strength and size of the tool are perfectly matched to the vehicle. Additionally, all pieces are organised in a case for easy storage and transportation.

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  • Timing chain or timing belt in the Skoda Octavia RS?

    The Skoda Octavia RS uses a timing chain rather than a timing belt. Timing chains are known for their durability and longevity, making them a popular choice in modern engines. They require less maintenance and are less likely to break or need replacement compared to timing belts. This means that owners of the Skoda Octavia RS can enjoy peace of mind knowing that their engine's timing system is built to last.

  • What is the difference between block timing and PWM timing?

    Block timing and PWM timing are two different methods of controlling the timing of signals in electronic systems. Block timing involves dividing the time into fixed blocks or intervals, and the signal is turned on or off for the entire duration of each block. On the other hand, PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) timing involves varying the width of the signal pulses within each time interval, allowing for more precise control over the average power delivered to a load. In summary, block timing uses fixed intervals for signal control, while PWM timing varies the width of the signal pulses within each interval for more precise control.

  • Does my car have a timing belt or a timing chain?

    To determine if your car has a timing belt or a timing chain, you can refer to your vehicle's owner's manual or contact the manufacturer's customer service. Generally, newer cars are equipped with timing chains, which are more durable and require less maintenance compared to timing belts. However, some older models may still have timing belts that need to be replaced at specific intervals to prevent engine damage.

  • Does the Opel Meriva have a timing belt or timing chain?

    The Opel Meriva typically comes equipped with a timing chain rather than a timing belt. Timing chains are known for their durability and longevity compared to timing belts, which need to be replaced at regular intervals. This means that owners of the Opel Meriva can generally expect lower maintenance costs and less frequent timing system replacements.

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