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Old 13th July 2017, 19:02   #1
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Default tool for replacing timing belts mg zt 190

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I'm looking for a tool to replace the timing belt on the engine of the MG ZT (KV6) 190.
Where you can buy such a tool?
Does he even exist?
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Old 13th July 2017, 19:49   #2
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Plenty available online, got mine off Ebay.

You will also need the 1/2 moons to suit the 190 cams, I modified my 2.0 KV6 ones to suit, simply a case of knocking the pins out and refitting them on the other side.
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Old 14th July 2017, 01:33   #3
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Plenty available online, got mine off Ebay.

You will also need the 1/2 moons to suit the 190 cams, I modified my 2.0 KV6 ones to suit, simply a case of knocking the pins out and refitting them on the other side.
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The tool for changing the timing belt on the engine kv6 2.0 and 2.5 (177) I have.
I need attachments for the front camshaft gears kv6 (190) and the key for holding the rear gears of camshafts kv6 (190).
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Old 14th July 2017, 09:22   #4
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The tool for changing the timing belt on the engine kv6 2.0 and 2.5 (177) I have.
I need attachments for the front camshaft gears kv6 (190) and the key for holding the rear gears of camshafts kv6 (190).
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You reverse the direction of the pins in the two litre locking tool to make it suitable for the 190

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You reverse the direction of the pins in the two litre locking tool to make it suitable for the 190

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Thanks Brian
I understood.
And what should I do with the key for the rear gears of the timing chain? There is a key with two rings and they can not be deployed.
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Old 14th July 2017, 10:55   #6
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I have to swap the tool horseshoes on the engine or drill new holes in the tool horseshoes and rearrange the pins?
I do not really want to spoil the tool horseshoes for the 2.0 v6 engine
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Old 14th July 2017, 17:34   #7
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Maybe sell the case with the tool for the MG ZT 190?
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Old 14th July 2017, 19:13   #8
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Hello
I'm looking for a tool to replace the timing belt on the engine of the MG ZT (KV6) 190.
Where you can buy such a tool?
Does he even exist?
Regards Denis
THe adaptor plates for the 190 are available here , for instance...
http://www.ap-tech.co.uk/products/details/27835.html
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THe adaptor plates for the 190 are available here , for instance...
http://www.ap-tech.co.uk/products/details/27835.html
Thank you.
Where to find the key for MG ZT190?
In the link to the photo of the key
https://youtu.be/sNESaObnKDw
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Old 14th July 2017, 22:15   #10
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That tool is the same for all KV6 (except 825 & Kia models).

If you have that tool with the other 2.0 & 2.5 front tools and horseshoes then it will fit the 190.
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