Timing Chain Cover Replacement

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Gms1987

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Hey everybody,


I'll be replacing a leaking timing chain cover on my 07 Yukon Denali with 200k miles. Below are a list of parts I'll be replacing. Since I'll have the cover off, would you let me know any others that'd be wise to replace?

Timing cam sprocket, chain, lower sprocket, tensioner, oil pump, timing chain cover



Also, will I need to prime the oil pump and will I need the special tool to center the timing chain cover?

Thanks:)
 

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Hey everybody,


I'll be replacing a leaking timing chain cover on my 07 Yukon Denali with 200k miles. Below are a list of parts I'll be replacing. Since I'll have the cover off, would you let me know any others that'd be wise to replace?

Timing cam sprocket, chain, lower sprocket, tensioner, oil pump, timing chain cover



Also, will I need to prime the oil pump and will I need the special tool to center the timing chain cover?

Thanks:)
If I were in your shoes, I would let sleeping dogs lie and just replace the leaking seal and maybe the VVT solenoid but *do* inspect the timing chain tensioner while you're in there for any wear or cracks in the plastic guides. If you have to change it though, you're gonna have to drop the oil pan to get enough clearance to remove the oil pump.

You won't need to prime the oil pump if you just change the seal.
 
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Gms1987

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If I were in your shoes, I would let sleeping dogs lie and just replace the leaking seal and maybe the VVT solenoid but *do* inspect the timing chain tensioner while you're in there for any wear or cracks in the plastic guides. If you have to change it though, you're gonna have to drop the oil pan to get enough clearance to remove the oil pump.

You won't need to prime the oil pump if you just change the seal.
Hey Geo, sorry for thr late reply, but thank you!
 

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