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Mace Timing Chain Kit With Gears Holden Commodore Vz Alloytec Ly7 Le0 3.6l V6 on 2040-parts.com

AU $590.00
Location:

Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:MACE Manufacturer Part Number:TC601-A

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The VZ V6 Commodores are renowned for defective timing chains. That dreaded rattle at idle or a random check engine light could be the tell-tale signs that the factory chains have stretched. Prolonging the replacement of these chains could potentially lead to severe engine damage including bent valves, damaged pistons or worst case, an engine replacement. 


Here at Mace Engineering we're dedicated to providing exceptional service and quality parts, therefore we have used our sought after engineering expertise to develop a kit using components of high calibre. This way we can ensure our customers are receiving the most reliable timing chain kit on the market. Our aftermarket chains possess enhanced durability and strength characteristics to comfortably take the shock loading of everyday driving while our superior guides and tensioners firmly hold them in place. As such, these kits are backed up by an industry leading 3 year/100,000km product warranty for kits with gears. A 12 month product warranty applies to kits without gears.


Contents:


  • 3 improved production timing chains
  • 3 heavy duty timing chain tensioners
  • 6 precision diecast timing chain guides
  • Premium timing cover gasket kit
  • 3 idler gears

VEHICLE FITMENT GUIDE 




There may be a discrepancy for vehicles built on dates that borderline the change-over of the design of the timing chain. We cannot guarantee what kit you require if this applies to your vehicle. You can confirm by removing one of the cam covers and inspecting the chains that run over the cam gears.


We also sell most V6 Alloytec and SIDI related gaskets and replacement parts. These are available in other listings. Here is a list of some of the more popular ones:


  • Cam alignment tools (CAM625)
  • Timing chain service gasket kit to suit LY7 & LE0 Alloytec (GSK637)
  • Timing chain service gasket kit to suit LLT LF1 LFX LFW SIDI (GSK647)
  • VRS Top end gasket to suit Alloytec 3.6L V6 (GSK614)
  • Bottom end gasket to suit Alloytec 3.6L V6 (GSK615)
  • Rocker cover gasket kit to suit high feature Alloytec LY7 LEO 3.6L V6 (GSK622)
  • Rocker cover gasket kit to suit SIDI LLT LFX LF1 (GSK626)
  • Upper & lower inlet manifold gaskets to suit Alloytec 3.6L V6 (GSK624)
  • Upper inlet manifold gasket to suit Alloytec 3.6L V6 (GSK627) 
  • Lower inlet manifold gasket to suit Alloytec 3.6L V6 (GSK630)
  • Oil pump kit to suit LE0 LY7 Alloytec & LFX LLT LFW LF1 SIDI (OIL608)

Kindly note:


If you plan on replacing the lower timing chain guide, we recommend replacing the oil pump which includes a replacement guide already assembled to the pump.


We have found with previous customer setups that the lower oil pump guide included in our kit is not always compatible. If this is the case, then the factory guide can be left in place or the oil pump can be replaced with one of ours.


These kits do not include VVT (VCT) cam gears, rocker cover gasket and plenum/inlet gaskets.

Caution:


Once assembled, the timing chain tensioners need to be fully released to maintain adequate tension. Simply pulling the pins is not enough. All tensioners must be pressed in by hand for the internal mechanism to fully pop out and operate effectively. Following this, the motor is to be rotated by hand one full revolution in a clockwise direction to ensure all parts have been fitted correctly. Failing to follow these steps will result in a noisy timing chain upon start up and will require the motor to be disassembled again to access the tensioners.


Please contact us if you require a detailed fitting guide.


Note: If you require a timing chain kit without gears (TC603), you can find it in our other listings.



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We at MACE ENGINEERING are a design company specializing in automotive product development. From a one off custom design right through to mass manufacturing, product we can deliver.


With over 25 years of experience, you can be assured we’ll make it happen for you. In addition to automotive products, we’ve also been involved in the design and manufacture of other items such as steel structures for the manufacturing and movie industries, consumer products, specialized machinery and electronics engineering and all things that help improve the performance of your Holden or Ford.


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