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Buick 12571725 Chain,Camshaft Timing

2004-2007 Buick Rainier

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GM 12571725 Chain,Camshaft Timing
  • Part Description
    CHAIN, Engine Timing
  • Replaces
    24100062
  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Buick
    Manufacturer Part Number12571725
    Part DescriptionCHAIN, Engine Timing
    Other NamesTiming Chain
    Item Dimensions6.3 x 5.2 x 0.6 inches
    Item Weight1.40 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces24100062
    ManufacturerGeneral Motors
    SKU12571725
    WarrantyThis genuine GM part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2004-2007 Buick Rainier6 Cyl 4.2L4 DOOR
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    I am wonder if this is complete and correct part for my vehicle. Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 12571725 fits your vehicle.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to replace a Timing Chain,Timing Chain Tensioner and Timing Sprocket in inline engine on Chevrolet Colorado? Posted by Customer
    A:
    It is necessary to employ a special tool, camshaft holding tool, number GM# J-44221 or equivalent, for this operation. The timing system is a bit complicated and if a mistake is made during this process enormous damage to the engine can occur; therefore the work of this kind should be entrusted only to experienced personnel and it is mandatory to make sure twice of what has been done before starting the engine. Starting from TDC of cylinder number one the valve cover and the engine front cover should be unbolted; the word Delphi on the exhaust camshaft should be aligned with the valve cover mounting surface. Second, then, take off both the intake and the exhaust camshaft position sensors, then, the timing chain tensioner will then collapse thus requiring you to put a drill bit or a golf tee into position to keep it like that. Place the camshaft holding tool at the rear of the camshafts and then remove the top chain guide and the exhaust camshaft position actuator though holding the camshaft at the same time while undoing the bolt. Continue with the process of taking off the intake camshaft sprocket, disconnect the crankshaft sprocket from the camshaft chain, and then also take off the chain doing it while keeping the camshaft in a fixed position. Take out two access hole plugs from the front of the cylinder head, timing chain tensioner shoe bolt, timing chain guide bolt, after that take out the guide and shoe and the tensioner if they are being replaced. Take off the crankshaft sprocket, and prior to the startup of the engine, do the rotation of the crankshaft at least around two times and feel for any kind of load that signify an issue. When fitting the camshaft sprockets, fit new bolts and if disconnected, refit the tensioner and tighten to the indicated torque. Place the chain guide and shoe on the chain and tighten the bolts then fit the two holes with the access plugs. Before starting the engine, make sure that cylinder no.1 is again at TDC with the lobes of both Camshafts located at the front side of the Engine Head pointing upward with the Camshaft flats located at the back side also pointing upward. Fit the crank sprocket, still position the chain on the intake sprocket with one mark lined up with a dark link, thread the chain around the cylinder head through the crank sprocket ensuring the second mark is lined up. Bolt in the intake sprocket on the intake camshaft, and there might be a need to loosen and re-tightening of a holding tool for accurate alignment. Raise the timing chain up and manoeuvre the exhaust camshaft actuator over the correct sprocket so that a mark on the actuator is lined up with a dark link, then secure the actuator to the exhaust camshaft but do not over-tighten the bolt yet. Turn the exhaust camshaft actuator clockwise as far as it can be turned and make sure that the pointer is at the '0' mark before tightening the bolt. Loosen the intake camshaft sprocket bolt if it hasn't been done already and then use the drill bit or tee to turn the tensioner in and out Remove the camshaft holding tool. Lastly, align the timing mark and to finish the installation, reverse the whole procedure of removing number 4 cylinder head.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to replace a Timing Chain,Timing Chain Tensioner and Timing Sprocket in inline engine on GMC Canyon? Posted by Customer
    A:
    It is necessary to employ a special tool, camshaft holding tool, number GM# J-44221 or equivalent, for this operation. The timing system is a bit complicated and if a mistake is made during this process enormous damage to the engine can occur; therefore the work of this kind should be entrusted only to experienced personnel and it is mandatory to make sure twice of what has been done before starting the engine. Starting from TDC of cylinder number one the valve cover and the engine front cover should be unbolted; the word Delphi on the exhaust camshaft should be aligned with the valve cover mounting surface. Second, then, take off both the intake and the exhaust camshaft position sensors, then, the timing chain tensioner will then collapse thus requiring you to put a drill bit or a golf tee into position to keep it like that. Place the camshaft holding tool at the rear of the camshafts and then remove the top chain guide and the exhaust camshaft position actuator though holding the camshaft at the same time while undoing the bolt. Continue with the process of taking off the intake camshaft sprocket, disconnect the crankshaft sprocket from the camshaft chain, and then also take off the chain doing it while keeping the camshaft in a fixed position. Take out two access hole plugs from the front of the cylinder head, timing chain tensioner shoe bolt, timing chain guide bolt, after that take out the guide and shoe and the tensioner if they are being replaced. Take off the crankshaft sprocket, and prior to the startup of the engine, do the rotation of the crankshaft at least around two times and feel for any kind of load that signify an issue. When fitting the camshaft sprockets, fit new bolts and if disconnected, refit the tensioner and tighten to the indicated torque. Place the chain guide and shoe on the chain and tighten the bolts then fit the two holes with the access plugs. Before starting the engine, make sure that cylinder no.1 is again at TDC with the lobes of both Camshafts located at the front side of the Engine Head pointing upward with the Camshaft flats located at the back side also pointing upward. Fit the crank sprocket, still position the chain on the intake sprocket with one mark lined up with a dark link, thread the chain around the cylinder head through the crank sprocket ensuring the second mark is lined up. Bolt in the intake sprocket on the intake camshaft, and there might be a need to loosen and re-tightening of a holding tool for accurate alignment. Raise the timing chain up and manoeuvre the exhaust camshaft actuator over the correct sprocket so that a mark on the actuator is lined up with a dark link, then secure the actuator to the exhaust camshaft but do not over-tighten the bolt yet. Turn the exhaust camshaft actuator clockwise as far as it can be turned and make sure that the pointer is at the '0' mark before tightening the bolt. Loosen the intake camshaft sprocket bolt if it hasn't been done already and then use the drill bit or tee to turn the tensioner in and out Remove the camshaft holding tool. Lastly, align the timing mark and to finish the installation, reverse the whole procedure of removing number 4 cylinder head.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What are the steps to finalize the installation for the 2011 Chevrolet Colorado? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Tighten the camshaft sprocket bolt or new camshaft position actuator valve, compress the timing chain tensioner, install it, and remove the pin to allow it to extend. Install the oil pump, clean all sealing areas of the timing chain cover, and install the cover loosely with a new gasket.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What should be loosely installed after lubricating the chain for the 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Install the oil pump and oil pick-up tube, and loosely install the timing chain cover with a new gasket.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    See expert answers on similar Timing Chain
    Q:
    What specific steps should be taken for the 2005 GMC Canyon? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Use the appropriate tools to align the front cover to the oil pan and center the hole over the crank.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What is the first step in the procedure for the 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Begin by positioning the engine at Top Dead Center for cylinder number one, then remove the valve cover and the engine front cover.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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