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About Roland Finston
Expertise I take questions about domestic Chrysler-product front wheel drive cars and minivans for the years 1982-2000 based upon my experience and shop manuals. I don't have detailed information (e.g. manuals) nor expertise for Jeeps, trucks, SUV's, import vehicles, or for years more recent than 2000.
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You are here: Experts > Home/Garden > Auto Repair > Chrysler Repair > camshast removal, 2.4L
Expert: Roland Finston
Date: 5/5/2008
Subject: camshast removal, 2.4L
Question how do i remove the sprocket from pt cruiser
Answer Hi Raquel,
I just noticed that your question had appeared in the "pool" after spending time somewhere else, so that is the reason for delay. I assume that you have the 2.4L engine. There are a couple of tools, most likely manufactured by Miller Tool Co, that grasp the sprocket for removal: C-4687 and C-4687-1. Then you can apply the normal socket to the bolt while having a firm grasp on the sprocket.
So check with a shop that sells Miller tools to see if they have those or can get them. When installing, secure the bolt to 75 foot-pounds.
Roland
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