Time chain guide bolt plug
2006 HHR 2.2 Time chain guide bolt access plug on the engine stripped, (10 mm hex bolt), i have a broken left timing chain guide i need to replace but i am out of idea's to get that access plug off. Have tried to j/b weld the hex bolt to the plug, no luck, channel locks but really tight area no leverage, any help would be grateful,
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I would try a Torx, that might get a grip.
You can take the motor mount off and jack the engine up or down maybe get some room to work. |
Originally Posted by donbrew
(Post 845477)
I would try a Torx, that might get a grip.
You can take the motor mount off and jack the engine up or down maybe get some room to work. |
Try a chisel and hammer to get it moving, then Replace the cover and upper bolt with one of these
Broken Ecotec front timing chain guide bolt? Have I got a fix for that! - General Forum - ecotecpower.com - the ecotec enthusiast site https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.che...80b7fec66.jpeg |
Replacement part
Is this user still active? And are these replacement bolts still available? I tried to send an email to the one in the post but it got kicked back
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Originally Posted by Mark Stephens
(Post 879186)
Is this user still active? And are these replacement bolts still available? I tried to send an email to the one in the post but it got kicked back
ie: Broken Ecotec front timing chain guide bolt? Have I got a fix for that! - General Forum - ecotecpower.com - the ecotec enthusiast site |
I thought Dorman made a bolt.
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Yes Dorman does supply that bolt.
https://www.autozone.com/internal-en...rchText=917954 Hope this helps. |
Yes, Dorman now has the plug it’s available on line or at your local parts palace, ZZP sells it also.
the kit I mentioned above included ARP bolts for the tensioner arm and the lower of the front guide, nice package. |
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