Genuine Buick Century Timing Chain

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  • Buick Century Timing Chain - 24577247
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    Buick Century Chain,Camshaft Timing

    Part Number: 24577247
    $50.32 MSRP: $105.12
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    • Other Name: CHAIN, Engine Timing; Timing Chain
    • Replaces: 24576828, 14062702
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1993-1996 Buick Century | CUSTOM, CUSTOM 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 4 DOOR, CUSTOM STATION WAGON, LIMITED 4 DOOR, SPECIAL, SPECIAL 4 DOOR, SPECIAL STATION WAGON | 4 Cyl 2.2L
  • Buick Century Timing Chain - 12537202
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    Buick Century Chain Assembly, Timing

    Part Number: 12537202
    $39.45 MSRP: $79.56
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    • Other Name: CHAIN, Engine Timing; Timing Chain
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1982-1988 Buick Century | CUSTOM 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 4 DOOR, CUSTOM STATION WAGON, LIMITED 2 DOOR, LIMITED 4 DOOR | 6 Cyl 3.0L, 6 Cyl 3.8L
  • Buick Century Timing Chain - 10166352
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    Buick Century Chain Assembly, Timing

    Part Number: 10166352
    $43.37 MSRP: $84.97
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    • Other Name: CHAIN, Engine Timing; Timing Chain
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1994-1999 Buick Century | CUSTOM, CUSTOM STATION WAGON, GS, LIMITED, LS, REGAL, SPECIAL, SPECIAL 4 DOOR, SPECIAL STATION WAGON | 6 Cyl 3.1L
  • Buick Century Timing Chain - 24506090
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    Buick Century Chain Assembly, Timing

    Part Number: 24506090
    $51.39 MSRP: $107.33
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    • Other Name: CHAIN, Engine Timing; Timing Chain
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1999-2005 Buick Century | CUSTOM, CUSTOM 4 DOOR, GL, GLX, GS, LIMITED, LS | 6 Cyl 3.1L
  • Buick Century Timing Chain - 25533484
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    • Other Name: CHAIN, Engine Timing; Timing Chain
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1989-1991 Buick Century | CUSTOM 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 4 DOOR, CUSTOM STATION WAGON, LIMITED 4 DOOR, SPECIAL 4 DOOR | 6 Cyl 3.3L
  • Buick Century Timing Chain - 25537247
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    • Other Name: CHAIN, Engine Timing; Timing Chain
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1992-1993 Buick Century | CUSTOM 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 4 DOOR, CUSTOM STATION WAGON, LIMITED 4 DOOR, SPECIAL 4 DOOR, SPECIAL STATION WAGON | 6 Cyl 3.3L
  • Buick Century Timing Chain - 14102671
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    • Other Name: CHAIN, Engine Timing; Timing Chain
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1987-1989 Buick Century | CUSTOM 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 4 DOOR, CUSTOM STATION WAGON, LIMITED 2 DOOR, LIMITED 4 DOOR | 6 Cyl 2.8L
  • Buick Century Timing Chain - 14102670
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    • Other Name: CHAIN, Engine Timing; Timing Chain
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1985-1986 Buick Century | CUSTOM 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 4 DOOR, CUSTOM STATION WAGON, LIMITED 2 DOOR, LIMITED 4 DOOR | 6 Cyl 2.8L

Buick Century Timing Chain

Timing Chain used in Buick Century cars act in a way of ensuring that the correct timing between the movement of the crankshaft and that of the camshaft is achieved to allow proper timing of the valves to deliver optimum performance. This metal chain is located at the front of the engine and has to be lubricated; is most common in higher displacement engines. Metal timing chains have taken so much popularity since early 1990s especially because of these features; they do not wear out often and therefore require frequent replacement as the rubber timing belts do. They do not suffer significant wear but can develop problems around the oil and with tensioner and chain guides, which can be signaled by a rattling sound originating from the front of the engine. For pushrod engines a short chain drive is preferable to gear drives for low noise and low wear, it is a good option for use on the Buick Century car's engine.

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Buick Century Timing Chain Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to replace the timing chain?
    A: A chain tensioner should be removed first and also the camshaft gear. The method for replacing a timing chain on a Chevrolet V8 engine, such as the 305 or 350, is to remove the front cover of the crank case housing. Turn the motor until the timing marks on both sprockets are close together and in line between the centerlines of the shafts. The three bolts holding this sprocket to the camshaft can be removed because it is just pressed on lightly and also aligned with a dowel pin. Along with that, remove them from each other. Consequently, removing this sprocket will loosen up the entire camshaft assembly including its timing chain. It is necessary to use a gear puller to take out a crankshaft sprocket then. However, do not touch any part of your engine as you install new crank sprocket on shaft and put chain over camshaft sprocket too. As a result, putting these marks right between shaft centers and inserting dowel hole in cam sprocket, ensure alignment of timing marks at end of camshaft sprocket while re-fitting it by using those three aforementioned bolts for fastening purposes. Thereafter, fit it onto camshaft with chain intact by using those three screws/bolts for tightening purposes only (APOLLO 2007). After installing the sprockets, turn through two full revolutions to ensure correct alignment between timing marks on sprockets located centrally between shaft centers (APOLLO 2007). In addition to that, Oldsmobile engines have their own versions like 307; 350; 403 where you should start off by removing rear timing case cover before detaching can shaft gear itself from there on out (APOLLO 2007). Remember that this gear has its fuel pump operating clog stuck at its face which will help locate it into that camshaft using this dowel sleeve too (APOLLO 2007). Then, take out the oil slinger as well as the timing chain and the camshaft sprocket (APOLLO 2007). In case of need replacing crank shaft sprocket, it should be carefully pulled out from the shaft; first, however, it is essential to remove crankshaft key by means of a puller. Nevertheless, when removing it make sure that one does not overlap the end part of key during its removal since this keyway is machined partially into the crank gear (APOLLO 2007). Reinstalling the crankshaft sprocket requires aligning its keyway in relation to gears on engine shafts or flywheel and starter teeth. Turn the timing mark on the crankshaft gear so that it points at center of camshaft (APOLLO 2007). Put timing gear over camshaft gear and start camshaft gear onto its shaft with timing marks as close to each other as possible and aligned between centers of both shafts respectively (APOLLO 2007). Align new priced camshaft with outer end key way so you can even install fuel pump eccentric with flat edge facing towards rear part also put in oil flinger which will be finally driven until it bottoms (APOLLO 2007). On Oldsmobile Diesel Engines 263, replacing a chain and gears makes it necessary to retime engine injection pump. The valve covers must be removed off with front timing chain cover before that rockers' arm pivot bolts can be equally loosened for lash purposes except if such related activities are being performed on them. Remove bolt washer for cam sprocket and oil slinger from crankshaft. Timing chain should be removed together with sprockets for both cams along with cranks ones too. When removing this tight-fitting crank sprocket from its position on a crankshaft, you will need to use a suitable puller (APOLLO 2007). Next, position the crankshaft sprocket such that the keyway is lined up straight and rotate it through this timing mark of gear on crankshaft until it points at center for camshaft (APOLLO 2007). Position one timing gear over other so that in between shafts they have marks as close as possible (APOLLO 2007). The camshaft should be rotated to enable proper alignment with the new gear (APOLLO 2007). Place eccentric on top of fuel pump facing rear after which hammer key in until completely bottomed out; later push oil slinger into place. Therefore, the remaining steps of installation are carried out other way around and then, do not forget to deplete valve lifters while checking for injection timing once everything gets set accordingly (APOLLO 2007).