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Old 03-14-2014, 09:10 AM
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Timing Chain Tensioner

I remember a thread awhile ago someone posted, stating an updated chain tensioner bolt? The physical difference was the new one had an "oil" hole at the toward the threading for the spring and slide.


Does anybody know the PN?
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I have one real cheap ,let me know
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skyline can have it I just found one on ebay 30 mins ago
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i wanted the part number for the updated one/
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Originally Posted by PaperChaseHHR
I remember a thread awhile ago someone posted, stating an updated chain tensioner bolt? The physical difference was the new one had an "oil" hole at the toward the threading for the spring and slide.


Does anybody know the PN?
Yup - it's documented here in the Part Number thread. If you use the SEARCH TOOL and search for "chain tensioner p/n" .................
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Yup - it's documented here in the Part Number thread. If you use the SEARCH TOOL and search for "chain tensioner p/n" .................

I bet that would find the thread about replacing and the the FOR SALE post also.
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gm 12608580, for the "new" tensioner
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