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

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

    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: Saab OE Solutions Class 8 8 Fastener Timing Chain Guide Bolt
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    $14.00

About Saab Timing Chain Guide Bolt

Saab is a Sweden car manufacturer. It produced the best-selling and most iconic models in the 1970s. Classic parts like the timing chain guide bolt contribute to the success of Saab. The timing chain guide works as a track for the timing chain, and it links the crankshaft with the camshaft. The timing chain guide bolt can keep the guide in place to prevent any issues. Over time the timing chain can loosen up. When that happens, you should replace the Saab timing chain guide bolt.
Saab has lots of auto parts with impressive performance, but timing chain guide bolt parts still need repair and upkeep after a long time of usage. Signs of a bad guide bolt include stripped threads, a broken bolt, a loose timing chain, and premature wear on internal timing components. The removal process of a Saab guide bolt is as follows. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Second, drain the engine oil. Third, remove the front drive accessories. Fourth, remove the timing cover bolts. Fifth, locate the timing chain guide. Last, remove the timing chain guide bolt and pull it from the guide location. Our website has premium parts and devices. The vast online catalog includes the braking system, the powertrain, the timing chain guide bolt, the chassis, and other types of crucial Saab parts.

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