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Pontiac 17122490 Lifter,Valve

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GM 17122490 Lifter,Valve
  • Part Description
    LIFTER, Engine Valve Lifter
  • Replaces
    05234670, 5234670
  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Pontiac
    Manufacturer Part Number17122490
    Part DescriptionLIFTER, Engine Valve Lifter
    Other NamesValve Lifter
    Item Dimensions9.0 x 3.1 x 1.1 inches
    Item Weight2.30 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces05234670, 5234670
    ManufacturerGeneral Motors
    SKU17122490
    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
    1998-2005, 1988-1995 Pontiac Bonneville6 Cyl 3.8LGXP 4 DOOR, LE 4 DOOR, SE 4 DOOR, SLE 4 DOOR, SSE, SSE 4 DOOR, SSEI 4 DOOR
    1998-2002 Pontiac Firebird6 Cyl 3.8L, 8 Cyl 5.7L2 DOOR, CONVERTIBLE, COUPE
    2004-2006 Pontiac GTO8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.0LGTO
    1992-1993 Pontiac Grand Am6 Cyl 3.3LGT 2 DOOR, GT 4 DOOR, SE 2 DOOR, SE 4 DOOR
    1998-2008 Pontiac Grand Prix6 Cyl 3.8L, 8 Cyl 5.3L4 DOOR, GT 2 DOOR, GT 4 DOOR, GT2 4 DOOR, GTP 2 DOOR, GTP 4 DOOR, GXP 4 DOOR, SE 4 DOOR
    1992-1995 Pontiac Trans Sport6 Cyl 3.8LMPV, TRANS SPORT, TRUCK
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    I am wonder if this is complete and correct part for my vehicle. Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 17122490 fits your vehicle.
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    Q:
    How to keep lifters and pushrods in order during installation for Buick Century and Regal? Posted by Customer
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    Keep lifters and pushrods in order! This is absolutely necessary for installation, since these parts have differences which could result in engine damage if not installed in their original positions! Remove intake manifold, valve covers, rocker arm assemblies and pushrods. Remove the valve lifter guide retainer bolts, the retainer guides and valve lifters. Disassemble by removing the retainer ring with a small screwdriver, pushrod seat and oil metering valve, plunger and plunger spring, and check valve retainer from plunger, then remove valve and spring. After lifters are disassembled, all parts should be cleaned in clean solvent. A small particle of foreign material under the check valve will cause malfunctioning of the lifter. Close inspection should be made for nicks, burrs or scoring of parts. If either the roller body or plunger is defective, replace with a new lifter assembly. Whenever lifters are removed, check as follows: Roller should rotate freely, but without excessive play. Check for missing or broken needle bearings. Roller should be free of pits or roughness. If present, check camshaft for similar condition. If pits or roughness are evident replace lifter and camshaft. Assemble by coating all lifter parts with a coating of clean kerosene or diesel fuel. Assemble the ball check, spring and retainer into the plunger. Install plunger spring over check retainer. Hold plunger with spring up and insert into lifter body. Hold plunger vertically to prevent cocking spring. Submerge the lifter in clean kerosene or diesel fuel. Install oil metering valve and pushrod seat into lifter and install retaining ring. Prime new lifters by working lifter plunger while submerged in clean kerosene or diesel fuel. Lifter could be damaged when starting engine if dry. When a rocker arm is loosened or removed, valve lifter bleed down is required. Lifters must be bled down as possible valve to piston interference due to the close tolerances could exist. Before installing a new or used lifter in the engine, lubricate the roller and bearings of the lifter with No. 1052365 lubricant or equivalent. Install lifters and pushrods into original position in cylinder block. Install manifold gaskets and manifold. Position rocker arms, pivots and bolts on cylinder head. Install valve covers. Install intake manifold assembly.
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    Q:
    How to remove the camshaft and Lash Adjuster on 4.3L V6 engine for Chevrolet Avalanche,Silverado,Suburban,Tahoe,GMC Sierra,Yukon,Yukon Denali and Yukon XL? Posted by Customer
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    Begin with taking off the camshaft by unscrewing or unbolting the rocker arms, push rods, intake manifolds, timing chains, cam sprocket and balance shaft drive gear; in addition, you may have to do away with such things as fan radiator and condenser. Place the lash adjusters in a labeled box and disconnect the lash adjuster retainer. A special tool can be employed together with magnet or even your fingers to extract the lash adjusters from their bores. Remove the camshaft retainer plate and use three 6-inch long, 5/16-18 bolts as a handle to remove the camshaft from block. When inspecting clean lash adjuster & cam shaft using solvent checking for wear on both of them. The journals as well as cam lobes should be checked for wear. Measure. If its damaged then it must be replaced along with bearings. To lubricate bearing journals and cam lobes with assembly lube, the camshaft will finally slide into engine during installation. Fix other parts like this: install that thrust plate for a Cam Shaft; balance shaft drive gear plus also timing chain & sprockets. Lubricate lash adjusters using clean engine oil then fix them within block. The rest of installation is opposite to that of removing these components. Cooling system should be refilled at last because we are starting again after changing an engine oil filter. Finally start engine (run) and check there are no leaks.
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    Q:
    How do you remove the camshaft and Lash Adjuster on V8 engine for Chevrolet Avalanche,Silverado,Suburban,Tahoe,GMC Sierra,Yukon,Yukon Denali,Yukon XL? Posted by Customer
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    To take off the camshaft, first disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal and release fuel system pressure. From there on, remove; radiator, auxiliary automatic transmission fluid cooler (if equipped), power steering cooler, air conditioning condenser, valve covers, intake manifold, rocker arms, pushrods, timing chain and sprockets, and cylinder heads. Before you remove the lifters arrange to store them in a labeled container. Remove lash adjusters and camshaft retainer plate using a bolt as a handle to carefully pull out camshaft. To check out the camshaft measure lobe height and base circle for lobe lift determination; compare with specifications and replace the camshaft if necessary. Check the camshaft bearing journals for wear or damage; use a micrometer to measure them. Inspect the camshafts lobes for discoloration; score marks; chipped areas; unalike wear. Clean and inspect lash adjuster bodies for damage, wear and proper roller function. Put in place by lubricating bearing journals and lobes with assembly lube before sliding it into the engine, securing it with the Cam Thrust Plate. Install timing chain and sprockets , camshaft position sensor, lash adjusters As well as this refill cooling system, change oil, new oil filter installation precede start up-run engine process.
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    Q:
    How to remove and install Camshaft and Lash Adjuster on 4.3L V6 engine on Chevrolet Blazer,S10,GMC Jimmy and Sonoma? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Rocker arms can be pivoted away from the pushrods by removing the valve covers and loosening the rocker arm nuts before removal to measure camshaft lobe lift. The plunger on a dial indicator is to be positioned directly above the first pushrod, which is mounted on the engine. Disconnect the engine's electrical connectors from the distributor. Rotate the engine very slowly until it comes to rest with this pushrod sitting against its lowest point (base circle of camshaft lobe) then zero dial readout. As an effect of rotating crankshaft in normal direction indicator needle reaches its highest peak and starts reversing showing maximum cam lobe lift. Write this down and make check for all lobes comparing results obtained. If cam lobe lift is 0.003 inches less than specified, there will be a need for new camshaft installation since there has been a wear out of cam lobe. Also, remove fan shrouds, fan, radiator and condenser if applicable. Carefully remove them while properly labeling and storing before lifting off Lash Adjuster retainer. One must always be careful never to try to extract a camshaft with the Lash Adjusters left inside. Lash Adjuster removal from bores can also take different directions depending on what one wants to do next or how many Lash Adjusters are being replaced at once or maybe whether one has no other option but replace all of them because they are so bad that individual replacement would not solve anything here otherwise there could be no further discussion where others may simply call for removal with every other thing remaining intact Some other methods may include using tongs or pliers etc., By holding onto this chain while forcing it outwards (meaning our efforts are aimed at removing without damaging crankcase bearings which are located near bottom part). At this juncture, note carefully how two torx screws have been used here as well as appropriate directionality provided by manufacturer themselves. Three 6-inch long, 5/16-18 bolts can be threaded into the camshaft sprocket bolt holes to serve as handles when pulling on the camshaft, thus preventing any possible damage to bearings straight out. During an examination, there are several features that indicate damage in form of wear of cam lobes and bearing journals. Obtain a micrometer and take measurements of each cam journal's diameter and also determine height of every cam lobe using these results compared against appropriate tolerances. Should any journal have a diameter less than what it ought to be, then replace the particular camshaft. The procedure for changing these bearings is normally outsourced to automotive machine shops due to difficulties involved since they use specific tools and are manned by experts in this field. Once again, lubricate both camshaft bearing journals along with the cams lobes utilizing assembly lube meant for these parts, then gently slide it into block without damaging those sensitive lower ends of crankcase bearings near mounting points near crankcase face. As soon as position (dowel pin) after pivoting cylinder head in clockwise direction has been reached (that means 3 o'clock), lock it through tightening the thrust plate. By aligning dowel pins also confirming position of balancer shaft timing marks install balance shaft drive gear accordingly. Next, install the timing chain and gears in their right place using clean engine oil on Lash Adjusters when returning them into their respective bores because old Lash Adjusters may be reused if one is not installing new cams together with new Lash Adjusters too as was mentioned above or which case always follows after changing some worn out stock ones Finally, do everything else you did back but change oil before starting engine and put another filter.
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    Q:
    How to remove and install Camshaft Bearing,Camshaft and Lash Adjuster for Chevrolet C1500 and K1500? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Before removing the camshaft, test the lobe lift to verify how much wear has occurred on the cam lobes. First, set number one piston at TDC on compression stroke. Then loosen rocker arm nuts and pivot the arms sideways. Thereafter fit a dial indicator over the engine, and set its stem touching top of first pushrod. Zero 0 Dial Indicator as well as slowly rotate crankshaft in normal direction until needle of indicator stops and begins to move in opposite way. Record this reading then replicate for every other valve. Where the maximum value of cam lobe lift is below that specified, install a new camshaft. Take off the intake manifold, rocker arms, push rods, timing chain and cam sprocket from the head prior to removing it from cylinder block; unfasten balancer shaft drive and driven gears if any; draw out camshaft very cautiously holding it at near block area; after removal look up bearing journals if they were worn out or damaged; inspect with micrometer bearing surfaces for increased clearances or ovality conditions; also review cams for discoloration as well as scoring marks being present; wash out lash adjusters and verify them under light projections or even examining several pittings or variable wear patterns; take off old gear roller followers too when replacing lobes including wipers along with it only; check rollers on roller type Lash Adjusters for wear/scoring/any damage that might be noticed therefrom/moly based grease/lube oil between lobes besides journals/insert nozzle into a hole (where not abraded), which must be careful at all costs not to scrape groove bearings. Next Lubricate all journals both lateral zones plus lopes with molly base greases or assembly compounds intended strictly for engines respectively: insert executive's element without scratching related beds but before enjoying harmonic aspect together by looking whether matching bones actually are still available plus need refitting them again: finally, oil changes should chiefly concern replacement of filters too then engine run on.
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    Q:
    How to remove and install the Camshaft and Lash Adjuster on 2.2L four cylinder engine on Chevrolet Blazer,S10,GMC Jimmy and Sonoma? Posted by Customer
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    Before taking out the camshaft, measure the lobe lift to ascertain the extent of cam lobe wear. Put number one piston at TDC on compression stroke. Then open the rocker arm nuts by loosening up the valve cover to access pushrods. A dial indicator should be set up on the engine and a plunger placed against the top of the first pushrod. Zeroing will then follow and this can be done by turning crankshaft slowly in the normal direction of rotation until it reaches its maximum lobe lift position which shows that it has fully opened. Note down this measurement and repeat for other valves. If cam lobes have been worn down below specified limits, mount a new camshaft. To test for noisy lash adjuster, use a mechanic's stethoscope or a length of hose near each valve while listening for excessive clearance in valvetrain. Any defective lash adjuster is identified through noise produced. This requires removing cylinder head to remove lash adjusters. The removal tool used may either be magnet or scribe but lash adjuster guides help in separating them from the cylinder head. These are then washed and checked whether they have score marks, uneven wear and scuffing too. In addition, inspect rollers for damage or wear and replace them if necessary. To pull out a camshaft one should remove front cover with timing chains as well as sprockets on them; there will also need removal bolts together with oil pump drive as well as thrust plate of camshaft before you carefully withdraw it from block after which bearing journals are cleaned and examined for any destructions; size of bearing journals and camshaft lobes measured where obvious inspection of lobes revealing discoloration, score marks, chipped areas pitting, deformation etcetera indicates that they can no longer serve while some other good conditions along with correct measurements will allow further utilization thus lubricating these components such as bearing journal alongside their respective lobes through assembly lube should be done in a way that it easily slides into the engine after which thrust plate is put back with its bolts tightened while oil pump drive is reinstalled thus where lash adjusters are still intact, they may be reinstalled at their original locations and then coated using assembly lube. On the other hand, lash adjuster bores are also lubricated by engine oil prior to installing them whereby; pushrods as well as pushrod guides should be positioned while rocker arms together with rocker arm retaining nuts are tightened.
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    Q:
    What components need to be removed to take out the camshaft for the 1997 Chevrolet Blazer? Posted by Customer
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    To remove the camshaft, you need to remove the front cover, timing chain, and sprockets. Unbolt and remove the oil pump drive and the camshaft thrust plate. Carefully pull the camshaft out of the block.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What are the final steps after camshaft installation for the 1994 Chevrolet K1500? Posted by Customer
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    After installing the camshaft, install the timing chain and sprockets. Lubricate the lifters with clean engine oil and install them in the block. Finally, change the oil and install a new oil filter before starting and running the engine.
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    Q:
    What are the steps for installing the camshaft for the 2011 Chevrolet Silverado? Posted by Customer
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    The steps for installing the camshaft are as follows:1. Lubricate the camshaft bearing journals and cam lobes with assembly lube.2. Slide the camshaft into the engine.3. Install the camshaft thrust plate.4. Install the balance shaft drive gear.5. Install the timing chain and sprockets.6. Lubricate the lifters with clean engine oil.7. Install the lifters in the block.8. Complete the installation in reverse order of removal.
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    Q:
    What components need to be removed before removing the camshaft for the 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe? Posted by Customer
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    Before removing the camshaft, the radiator, auxiliary automatic transmission fluid cooler (if equipped), power steering cooler, air conditioning condenser, valve covers, intake manifold, rocker arms, pushrods, timing chain and sprockets, and cylinder heads need to be removed.
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    Q:
    What are the steps to remove the camshaft for the 2007 Chevrolet Suburban? Posted by Customer
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    The steps to remove the camshaft are as follows:1. Remove the intake manifold.2. Remove the rocker arms.3. Remove the pushrods.4. Remove the timing chain.5. Remove the camshaft sprocket.6. Remove the balance shaft drive gear.7. Remove the fan, radiator, and condenser.8. Store the lifters in a labeled box.9. Remove the lifter retainer.10. Extract the lifters from the bores using a special tool, magnet, or your fingers.11. Remove the camshaft retainer plate.12. Use three 6-inch long, 5/16-18 bolts as a handle to remove the camshaft from the block.
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    Q:
    What components should be installed after the camshaft for the 2001 GMC Jimmy? Posted by Customer
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    After installing the camshaft, you should install the thrust plate and tighten the bolts. Reinstall the oil pump drive.
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    Q:
    What action should be taken if any camshaft journal diameter falls below the specified value for the 1994 Chevrolet S10? Posted by Customer
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    If any camshaft journal diameter falls below the specified value, it is necessary to replace the camshaft.
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    Q:
    How can the camshaft be removed for the 2013 Chevrolet Silverado? Posted by Customer
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    The camshaft can be removed by removing the lifters and camshaft retainer plate, and using a bolt as a handle to carefully pull it out.
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    Q:
    How should the lifters be stored before removing them for the 2011 Chevrolet Suburban? Posted by Customer
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    The lifters should be stored in a clearly labeled box before removing them.
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    Q:
    What components of the camshaft should be visually examined during inspection for the 1997 GMC Sonoma? Posted by Customer
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    During inspection, visually examine the cam lobes and bearing journals for wear, scoring, pitting, galling, overheating evidence (discoloration), and flaking of the hardened surface.
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    What should you do if the cam lobe lift is less than specified for the 1996 GMC Sonoma? Posted by Customer
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    If the cam lobe lift is less than specified, you should install a new camshaft.
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    What are the steps to remove the camshaft for the 2013 GMC Sierra? Posted by Customer
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    The steps to remove the camshaft are as follows: 1. Remove the intake manifold. 2. Remove the rocker arms. 3. Remove the pushrods. 4. Remove the timing chain. 5. Remove the camshaft sprocket. 6. Remove the balance shaft drive gear. 7. Remove the fan, radiator, and condenser. 8. Store the lifters in a labeled box. 9. Remove the lifter retainer. 10. Extract the lifters from the bores using a special tool, magnet, or your fingers. 11. Remove the camshaft retainer plate. 12. Use three 6-inch long, 5/16-18 bolts as a handle to remove the camshaft from the block.
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    Q:
    How can the camshaft be removed for the 2013 GMC Yukon? Posted by Customer
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    The camshaft can be removed by removing the lifters and camshaft retainer plate, and using a bolt as a handle to carefully pull it out.
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    Q:
    Are these lifters AC Delco? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Yes, these are AC Delco
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    Q:
    How many lifters come in 1 order? Posted by Customer
    A:
    These are sold individually, so only 1 lifter per order
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist 4/12/2020
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