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Interestingly, elsewhere on the web, there was an account of the Vauxhall service bulletin, which used the same 12633451 and 12623452 timing chains part numbers, on the V6 in Europe that is closely related to our LLT V6 here. Here is the basics of the bulletin: Technical Service Bulletin 2895 Z28NEx - Timing chain elongation, SVS on, DTC P0016(1B) and P0018(1B) set in ECU Insignia 2009 to 2009 - Vin 91000362 to 81145618 - A28NEH, A28NEL, A28NER, A28NET Vectra C 2008+ - VIN 81000001+ - Z28NEH, Z28NEL, Z28NET Complaint - Customer complain about SVS on, DTC P0016(1B) and P0018(1B) set in ECU. Further investigation reveals chain elongation. Cause - Lack of robustness in the chain material properties aggravated by ages engine oil. Production - Improved wear resistant timing chains (material improved and carbo-nitriding) introduced as of engine number HN 055 387 (29th Sep 2010) Spare Parts: Part-Number: Catalogue-Number: Primary timing chain 12633451 06 36 246 Secondary timing chain (2x) 12633452 06 36 249 |
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Since rtcat600man found that the timing chain part numbers changed as of July 15, 2010 production, and I noticed the new part numbers match the European change on their Technical Service Bulletin 2895.
rtcat600man--"Checked into this question, here is what I found. 12633451 and 12623452 were in production from 15July10 " From the minimal info from 2895, best info we have is that the material changed, yet it doesn't appear like they thickened the chain pins and links for strength. I'll bet its true if you placed the old chains side by side with the new ones, you couldn't see a thickness change. Last edited by Car_Almond; 10-15-2013 at 08:04 PM. |
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Anyone know why I can't find Penzoil Ultra anywhere near me? I've looked for it everywhere can couldn't find it . . .
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pennzoil.com click on pennzoil locations Last edited by Car_Almond; 10-15-2013 at 11:39 PM. |
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scrming, please contact the inside-engineer and get comments on how dirt gets to the chains, how chain-surface-hardening metallurgy is working on the newer chains, whether poor oil circulation to the chain is an issue, if sludge is considered a big blockage problem, whether a high moly or zinc oil will work, any solutions or insights, what the "larger design issue" is. And if we use a 40 weight oil as a solution, do the piston jets still get enough mass up to the underside of pistons for adequate cooling.
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FWIW, I checked the latest Consumer Reports reliability survey results for 2010 Camaros, and they say that it has less than a 2% ( 1 in 50) chance of having a timing chain or other major engine problem so far. Newer models the same low rate. (So, as Gilda Radner used to say: "Never Mind...")
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Had the dreaded P0008 code last week on Wed. Stretched timing chain most likely. Dropped off car at dealership on Friday morning. By Friday afternoon chains were off (lower chain was stretched) and new parts went in.
The car was built April 2009. It had 96,000 miles when the code went off, yes 96K!!! The tech showed me the front engine block apart and the insides of the valve covers. He could not believe how clean the engine was, with no wear on the cams. I only started using Mobil 1 this year (after 88K miles) so I only used conventional oil the past 4 years. I usually change my oil at 30% oil level, but only the last few months I have changed it at 50%. I don't baby the car one bit, run it at the track (with NOS), and use it as a daily driver. I can't complain getting 98K miles before it went!!!! And this has been the only warranty issue since I had the car (July 2009). |
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FrankieBee, I have a 2011 one, and I think the OLM is programmed for much shorter intervals than the 2010 models. What would you say your 30% OLM ended up being in miles, on average? ( I think the 2011 OLM goes off 0% every ~4,000 miles, seriously.)
You had the old chains, without carbonitriding material improvements added July 2010. You changed oil plenty often, got a clean sludge-free engine, and the thing still saw too much wear. Yes, at 96,000 miles, yet I've seen most timing chains on other applications go twice that easily. I do agree if anything makes it to about 100,000 miles its still not too bad, and with track use NOS. Other people have reported frequent oil changes and the chain still wears out. Acadia/Traverse/Enclave/Outlook (Lambda) LLT V6 applications seem to have much higher rates of failures than Camaros (see Consumer Reports statistics & outraged people on their forums), and high fail rates are amongst the earlier non-Direct-Injection engines. Last edited by Car_Almond; 10-16-2013 at 06:57 PM. |
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Anyone have the timing chain procedure they could email me in a PDF?
I'd like to have it for future ref.
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