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5040 - Timing Chain Wedge - Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep - 4.7L V8

SKU 5040
Original price $22.95 - Original price $22.95
Original price
$22.95
$22.95 - $22.95
Current price $22.95

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  • Properly setup and service engine timing
  • Tool locks the timing chains against the hydraulic tensioners to prevent tensioner ratcheting and piston extension during service procedures
  • Applications: 4.7L (PowerTech) V8
Make Model Year
Chrysler Aspen 2007-2009
Dodge Dakota 2000-2009
Dodge Durango 2000-2009
Dodge RAM 1500 2002-2008
Jeep Grand Cherokee 1999–2009
Jeep Commander 2006-2009
Mitsubishi Raider 2006-2007
  1. Set engine to TDC No.1 compression. The cam sprocket "V8" mark should be at the 12:00 o'clock position.
  2. Mark one link on the timing chain to the cam sprocket - this will help during reassembly.
  3. Position No. 5040 between the timing chains. Tap the tool to securely wedge the timing chain against the tensioner arm and guide.
  4. Carefully remove the cam sprocket bolt. The cylinder head and/or valve train are ready for service
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  • Properly setup and service engine timing
  • Tool locks the timing chains against the hydraulic tensioners to prevent tensioner ratcheting and piston extension during service procedures
  • Applications: 4.7L (PowerTech) V8
Make Model Year
Chrysler Aspen 2007-2009
Dodge Dakota 2000-2009
Dodge Durango 2000-2009
Dodge RAM 1500 2002-2008
Jeep Grand Cherokee 1999–2009
Jeep Commander 2006-2009
Mitsubishi Raider 2006-2007
  1. Set engine to TDC No.1 compression. The cam sprocket "V8" mark should be at the 12:00 o'clock position.
  2. Mark one link on the timing chain to the cam sprocket - this will help during reassembly.
  3. Position No. 5040 between the timing chains. Tap the tool to securely wedge the timing chain against the tensioner arm and guide.
  4. Carefully remove the cam sprocket bolt. The cylinder head and/or valve train are ready for service