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Old 12-27-2016, 02:20 PM
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My buddy just dropped off his cobalt with a bunch of parts in a box and said here fix for me lol

Anyways I have everything put together but these parts are still in the box and I have no idea where they go...some help please
Old 12-27-2016, 02:33 PM
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it might be the timing chain tensioner/plunger... found on the back side of the cylinder head on the passenger side.
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Be more specific, What are you trying to reassemble. Transmission? Engine?
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Car is a 2005 lsj
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That is the chain tensioner (and associated pieces of it.) located on the back of the head and it is the old design one by the look of it. Just jump online and order and new design tensioner. A search on here will net you a part number. It would be good to upgrade that part when putting it together anyways.
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That is the chain tensioner (and associated pieces of it.) located on the back of the head and it is the old design one by the look of it. Just jump online and order and new design tensioner. A search on here will net you a part number. It would be good to upgrade that part when putting it together anyways.
Wicket thanks a lot ..there is a new one in the engine already ..had to find where it went and what it was ..thank you very much
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Toss it and get a new one
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Wicket thanks a lot ..there is a new one in the engine already ..had to find where it went and what it was ..thank you very much
Good to hear and glad to help.




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