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  1. vw t4 1.9td abl belt change tools 
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    hi iam about to change my belt on my t4 1.9 abl
    i have a fuel pump locking pin
    camshaft lock bar
    how do you guys lock the crankshaft while changing stretch bolt
    undoing and tightening up.
    do i need a special tool, or can i make 1
     
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    VW have a big lump of a tool that locks onto the pulley and stis against the engine.
    Alan.

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