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Chain Tensioner Tool used for tensioning the timing chain when adjusting timing. Equivalent to BMW tool # 119 340.

Applicable to 2nd generation MINIs with the N12, N14, N16, and N18 engines.
This includes:

2007-2013 R56 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Hardtop
2008-2014 R55 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Clubman
2009-2015 R57 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Convertible 
2012-2015 R58 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Coupe
2012-2015 R59 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Roadster
2011-2016 R60 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Countryman
2013-2016 R61 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Paceman

Also compatible with BMWs with N40, N42, N45, N46, N52, and N54 engines. 

Tools are 'Special Order' and non-returnable

Mini Cooper Chain Tensioner Tool 119 340 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60 R61

Mini Cooper Chain Tensioner Tool 119 340 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60 R61

Mini Cooper Chain Tensioner Tool 119 340 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R60 R61
Part No: G2NME3450
$75.34
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Fits the following:
MINI (2002-Current)
Chain Tensioner Tool used for tensioning the timing chain when adjusting timing. Equivalent to BMW tool # 119 340.

Applicable to 2nd generation MINIs with the N12, N14, N16, and N18 engines.
This includes:

2007-2013 R56 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Hardtop
2008-2014 R55 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Clubman
2009-2015 R57 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Convertible 
2012-2015 R58 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Coupe
2012-2015 R59 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Roadster
2011-2016 R60 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Countryman
2013-2016 R61 MINI Cooper and Cooper S Paceman

Also compatible with BMWs with N40, N42, N45, N46, N52, and N54 engines. 

Tools are 'Special Order' and non-returnable

 
 
Question:
I have noticed that when I rev the engine while stationary, I can hear a definite rattle from under the cover of the timing chain. Is it too late to use the tensioner tool? Or do I now have to replace whole chain, plastic guides, gasket, etc? In which case will I have to remove engine to do so?
Answer:
If there is a rattle, it is hard to know what is causing this. It can be a tensioner issue, worn guides, or maybe a timing chain that has stretched.
The timing chain can be serviced without removing the engine.

Mini Mania Tech Team

The MINI Cooper Parts and Accessories Experts

 
 
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