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M 350 Block Installation Of Crank Key

 
M 350 Block Installation Of Crank Key

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The first thing that needed to be done to the timing chain was the installation of the crank key, which locks the sprocket in place and keeps the crank moving. The lower sprocket that slips onto the crank was tapped in with a light hammer. Back to Article
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