Honda CR-V: Cylinder Head

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Honda CR-V. Cylinder Head

Honda CR-V. Cylinder Head

  1. Air Pressure Regulator
  2. Valve Guide Reamer, 5.5 mm
  3. Socket, 19 mm
  4. Holder Handle
  5. Adjuster
  6. Locknut Wrench
  7. Stem Seal Driver
  8. VTEC Air Adapter
  9. VTEC Air Stopper
  10. Air Joint Adapter
  11. Crankshaft Pulley Holder
  12. Valve Guide Driver, 5.5 mm
  13. Attachment, 52 x 55 mm
  14. Driver
  15. Valve Spring Compressor Attachment

Component Location Index

Honda CR-V. Cylinder Head

Honda CR-V. Cylinder Head

Honda CR-V. Cylinder Head

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