Mopar Tools 6848A Engine Cradle Modification Posts
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Mopar Tools 6848A Engine Cradle Modification Posts
Function: Adjustable posts used for powertrain removal and installation
Tool Compatibility: Works with Mopar tools 6710A, 6710-3A, and 6135
System Coverage: System 9 – Engine
Designed For: Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep platforms
The Mopar 6848A Engine Cradle Modification Posts are precision-engineered supports designed to assist in the removal and installation of the powertrain assembly. When used with compatible engine support tools (6710A, 6710-3A, and 6135), these adjustable posts provide secure positioning and alignment of the engine cradle, ensuring safe and efficient service procedures across a wide range of Mopar vehicles.
Supported Engines:
- 1.4L I4 16V Turbo
- 1.6L SOHC
- 2.0L DOHC / Diesel
- 2.2L Diesel
- 2.4L / 2.4L DOHC / Multiair / World
- 2.7L DOHC
- 3.2L
- 3.3L / 3.8L
- 3.5L
- 3.6L
Vehicle Compatibility by Model Year
Do not use power tools. Breakage due to the use of power tools voids your warranty.
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