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BGS 9222 Fixierwerkzeug für Ausgleichswellen Typ B 9mm für BMW Motor N40 N42 N45 N46 wie OEM 118700BGS 9222 Fixierwerkzeug fr Ausgleichswellen fr BMW N40, N42, N45 und N46 Beschreibung: Spezialwerkzeug zur Fixierung Einstellung der Ausgleichswellen Typ B L frmig mit 9mm Schlitz zu verwenden wie OEM 118700 fr BMW Motoren mit Motorcode: N40 N42 N45 N46 mit Ausgleichwellen Typ B *Hinweis: BMW hat 3 verschiedene Typen an Ausgleichswellen verbaut Fr den Typ C (Schlitzbreite 6mm) wird das Werkzeug 11 9 330 119330 bentigt z. B. BGS 8832 Welcher Typ
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