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  • Dorman OE Solutions Class 8 8 Fastener Timing Chain Guide Bolt for Buick - 917-954

    Dorman® OE Solutions Class 8 8 Fastener Timing Chain Guide Bolt for Buick

    PartNumber: 917-954
    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: Buick OE Solutions Class 8 8 Fastener Timing Chain Guide Bolt
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    $14.00

About Buick Timing Chain Guide Bolt

Buick, an automobile manufacturer of General Motors Corporation, is the oldest automotive maker in the U.S. that is still active. During the development of Buick, many popular timing chain guide bolt parts have been built. Over time the timing chain can loosen up and when that happens you should replace the guide bolt. A faulty Buick timing chain guide bolt can lead to a loose timing chain, rattling, or damage to the timing chain.
Whereas, the worn timing chain guide bolt needs to be repaired or replaced for better Buick performance. The removal process of a Buick timing chain guide bolt is as follows. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Second, drain the engine oil. Third, remove the front drive accessories. And then remove the timing cover bolts and locate the timing chain guide. Finally, remove the bolt and pull it from the guide location. Symptoms of a bad Buick timing chain guide bolt include stripped threads, a broken bolt, a loose timing chain, and premature wear on internal timing components. A long catalog of advanced Buick parts is given here including the body car parts and the performance parts. We offer you prompt services online.

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