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  • Dorman OE Solutions Class 8 8 Fastener Timing Chain Guide Bolt for Pontiac - 917-954
    $13.90
    Product Specifications
    • Bolt Grade: Class 8.8 Fastener
    • Finish: Zinc, Clear Chromate
    • Head Tool Measurement: 10 mm
    • Head Type: Allen Head
    • Integral Washer Inside Diameter: 24 mm
    • Length: 46.4 mm
    • Material: Steel
    • OE Part Number: 11588522
    • SAE or Metric: Metric
    • Thread Diameter: 22"
    • Thread Pitch: 16.93
    • Thread Type: Coarse
    • UPC: 019495895008
    • Part Description: Pontiac OE Solutions Class 8 8 Fastener Timing Chain Guide Bolt
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About Pontiac Timing Chain Guide Bolt

Pontiac was founded in 1929 as a junior division of Oakland, a division of GM. It has been highly regarded for its dependability, durability, high-performing parts, and accessories. During the development of Pontiac, many popular timing chain guide bolt parts have been built. The Pontiac timing chain guide is vital because it supports the timing chain, if anything were to break it can affect the engine. The timing chain guide bolt is crucial to maintaining the timing chain in place. It is essential to inspect the Pontiac timing chain guide bolt because a loose timing chain requires instant attention. After all, it can cause issues.
Pontiac is famous for lots of great car parts. But there will be several problems after timing chain guide bolt parts have been used for years. The removal process of Pontiac timing chain guide bolt parts is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Drain the engine oil. Remove the front drive accessories. Remove the timing cover bolts. Locate the timing chain guide bolt. And then remove the bolt and pull it from the guide location. Signs of bad Pontiac timing chain guide bolt parts include stripped threads, a broken bolt, a loose timing chain, and premature wear on internal timing parts. We provide good and nice services to consumers. Get helpful parts at a low price online with just a few clicks. We are here for you 24/7 online. And you just need a few clicks.

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